JP2017064186A - Absorber for absorbent article - Google Patents

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JP2017064186A
JP2017064186A JP2015195123A JP2015195123A JP2017064186A JP 2017064186 A JP2017064186 A JP 2017064186A JP 2015195123 A JP2015195123 A JP 2015195123A JP 2015195123 A JP2015195123 A JP 2015195123A JP 2017064186 A JP2017064186 A JP 2017064186A
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悟 丹下
Satoru Tange
悟 丹下
裕樹 合田
Hiroki Aida
裕樹 合田
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Priority to US15/763,871 priority patent/US20180271720A1/en
Priority to PCT/JP2016/068718 priority patent/WO2017056593A1/en
Priority to EP16850770.5A priority patent/EP3357466B1/en
Priority to KR1020187003885A priority patent/KR101862169B1/en
Priority to RU2018111228A priority patent/RU2672016C1/en
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    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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Abstract

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an absorber that is superior in diffusibility to the liquid plane direction and transitivity to the liquid thickness direction when liquid is repeatedly absorbed.SOLUTION: An absorber 7 for an absorbent article 1 has an absorbent core 11 containing a high polymer absorbing agent 19, and core wraps 13, 14. The absorber 7 is characterized in that the core wraps 13, 14 contain (i) first hydrophilic fiber-containing layers 25, 26 containing first hydrophilic fibers 23, 24 adjacent to the absorbent core 11 and having the mean fiber length of 25-75 mm, (ii) pulp fiber-containing layers 29, 30 containing pulp fibers 27, 28 adjacent to the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layers 25, 26, and (iii) second hydrophilic fiber-containing layers 33, 34 adjacent to the pulp fiber-containing layers 29, 30 and containing second hydrophilic fibers 31, 32 of the mean fiber length of 25-75 mm, in which a portion of the pulp fibers 27, 28 penetrates through the first hydrophilic fiber containing layers 25, 26 and comes into contact with the absorbent core 11.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 2

Description

本開示は、吸収性物品用の吸収体に関する。   The present disclosure relates to an absorbent body for an absorbent article.

使い捨ておむつ等の吸収性物品では、体液等の液体を吸収する吸収体が、上記液体の液体供給点(排泄口当接域)を中心として、吸収性物品の広範囲に配置されるのが一般的である。吸収体がその広範囲に配置されている吸収性物品では、吸収体の使用効率を高めることを目的として、吸収した液体を、液体供給点から吸収性物品の平面方向に拡散させる拡散シートを、液透過性シートと、吸収コアの間に配置することが知られている。   In an absorbent article such as a disposable diaper, an absorbent that absorbs a liquid such as a body fluid is generally arranged in a wide range of the absorbent article with the liquid supply point (excretion opening contact area) of the liquid as a center. It is. In the absorbent article in which the absorbent body is arranged in a wide range, for the purpose of improving the use efficiency of the absorbent body, a diffusion sheet that diffuses the absorbed liquid from the liquid supply point in the planar direction of the absorbent article is provided. It is known to arrange between a permeable sheet and an absorbent core.

例えば、特許文献1の段落[0024]には、体液拡散性を有する拡散層6を、例えば表面層2(または裏面層3)と高分子吸収剤を有する部分との間に設けることができることが記載されている。また、特許文献1の段落[0024]には、拡散層として、レーヨン繊維のウェブにパルプ繊維を積層し、これらをウォータージェットにより絡合した繊維集合体が開示されている。   For example, in paragraph [0024] of Patent Document 1, a diffusion layer 6 having a body fluid diffusibility can be provided, for example, between the surface layer 2 (or the back layer 3) and a portion having a polymer absorbent. Have been described. Also, paragraph [0024] of Patent Document 1 discloses a fiber assembly in which pulp fibers are laminated on a rayon fiber web and entangled with a water jet as a diffusion layer.

特開2004−298384号JP 2004-298384 A

しかし、拡散シートは、吸収した液体を吸収性物品の平面方向に拡散させる能力に優れる一方で、吸収した液体を吸収性物品の厚さ方向に移行させる能力に劣ることが多く、拡散シートを含む吸収性物品は、吸収した液体が拡散シートに留まり、吸収性に劣る場合が多かった。
従って、本開示は、液体を繰り返し吸収した際の、液体の平面方向への拡散性と、液体の厚さ方向への移行性とに優れる吸収体を提供することを目的とする。
However, while the diffusion sheet is excellent in the ability to diffuse the absorbed liquid in the planar direction of the absorbent article, it is often inferior in the ability to transfer the absorbed liquid in the thickness direction of the absorbent article, and includes the diffusion sheet. In the absorbent article, the absorbed liquid stayed in the diffusion sheet, and was often inferior in absorbency.
Therefore, this indication aims at providing the absorber excellent in the diffusibility to the plane direction of a liquid at the time of absorbing a liquid repeatedly, and the transferability to the thickness direction of a liquid.

本開示者らは、高分子吸収剤を含む吸収コアと、コアラップとを有する、吸収性物品用の吸収体であって、上記コアラップが、(i)上記吸収コアに隣接し、平均繊維長が25mm〜75mmの第1親水性繊維を含む、第1親水性繊維含有層と、(ii)第1親水性繊維含有層に隣接し、パルプ繊維を含む、パルプ繊維含有層と、(iii)上記パルプ繊維含有層に隣接し、平均繊維長が25mm〜75mmの第2親水性繊維を含む、第2親水性繊維含有層とを含み、上記パルプ繊維含有層の上記パルプ繊維の一部が、上記第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、上記吸収コアと接触していることを特徴とする吸収体を見出した。   The present disclosure is an absorbent article for absorbent articles having an absorbent core containing a polymer absorbent and a core wrap, wherein the core wrap is (i) adjacent to the absorbent core and having an average fiber length. A first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer containing first hydrophilic fibers of 25 mm to 75 mm; and (ii) a pulp fiber-containing layer adjacent to the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and containing pulp fibers; and (iii) the above A second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer adjacent to the pulp fiber-containing layer and including a second hydrophilic fiber having an average fiber length of 25 mm to 75 mm, and a part of the pulp fiber of the pulp fiber-containing layer is The absorbent body characterized by penetrating the 1st hydrophilic fiber content layer and contacting the said absorption core was discovered.

本開示の吸収体は、液体を繰り返し吸収した際の、液体の平面方向への拡散性と、液体の厚さ方向への移行性とに優れる。   The absorber of the present disclosure is excellent in the diffusibility of the liquid in the planar direction and the migration in the thickness direction of the liquid when the liquid is repeatedly absorbed.

図1は、第1実施形態に従う吸収体7を備える吸収性物品1の展開図である。FIG. 1 is a development view of an absorbent article 1 including an absorbent body 7 according to the first embodiment. 図2は、図1のII−II端面における、吸収体7の端面図である。FIG. 2 is an end view of the absorber 7 at the II-II end face of FIG. 図3は、本開示の効果を説明するための図である。FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining the effect of the present disclosure. 図4は、本開示の効果を説明するための図である。FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining the effect of the present disclosure. 図5は、本開示の効果を説明するための図である。FIG. 5 is a diagram for explaining the effect of the present disclosure. 図6は、本開示の効果を説明するための図である。FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining the effect of the present disclosure. 図7は、本開示の効果を説明するための図である。FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining the effect of the present disclosure. 図8は、コアラップの製造方法を説明するための図である。FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining a core wrap manufacturing method.

[定義]
・「平均繊維長」
本開示では、パルプ繊維以外の繊維、例えば、第1親水性繊維及び第2親水性繊維の平均繊維長は、JIS L 1015:2010の附属書Aの「A7.1 繊維長の測定」の「A7.1.1 A法(標準法)目盛りが付いたガラス板上で個々の繊維の長さを測定する方法」に従って測定する。
なお、上記方法は、1981年に発行されたISO 6989に相当する試験方法である。
[Definition]
・ "Average fiber length"
In the present disclosure, the average fiber length of fibers other than pulp fibers, for example, the first hydrophilic fiber and the second hydrophilic fiber, is defined in “A7.1 Measurement of Fiber Length” in Annex A of JIS L 1015: 2010. A7.1.1 A method (standard method) Measured according to the method of measuring the length of individual fibers on a glass plate with a scale.
The above method is a test method corresponding to ISO 6989 issued in 1981.

・「平均繊維長」
本開示では、パルプ繊維の平均繊維長は、重さ加重平均繊維長を意味し、メッツォオートメーション(metso automation)社製のカヤーニファイバーラボファイバープロパティーズ(オフライン)[kajaaniFiberLab fiber properties(off−line)]により測定されるL(w)値を意味する。
・ "Average fiber length"
In the present disclosure, the average fiber length of the pulp fiber means a weight-weighted average fiber length, and Kayani Fiber Lab fiber properties (off-line) manufactured by Metso Automation Co., Ltd. Means the L (w) value measured by

・「セルロース系繊維」
本明細書では、「セルロース系繊維」は、再生セルロース繊維、精製セルロース繊維及び半合成セルロース繊維からなる群から選択される繊維を意味する。
・ "Cellulose fiber"
As used herein, “cellulosic fiber” means a fiber selected from the group consisting of regenerated cellulose fiber, purified cellulose fiber, and semi-synthetic cellulose fiber.

本開示は以下の態様に関する。
[態様1]
高分子吸収剤を含む吸収コアと、コアラップとを有する、吸収性物品用の吸収体であって、
上記コアラップが、(i)上記吸収コアに隣接し、平均繊維長が25mm〜75mmの第1親水性繊維を含む、第1親水性繊維含有層と、(ii)第1親水性繊維含有層に隣接し、パルプ繊維を含む、パルプ繊維含有層と、(iii)上記パルプ繊維含有層に隣接し、平均繊維長が25mm〜75mmの第2親水性繊維を含む、第2親水性繊維含有層とを含み、
上記パルプ繊維含有層の上記パルプ繊維の一部が、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、上記吸収コアと接触している、
ことを特徴とする上記吸収体。
The present disclosure relates to the following aspects.
[Aspect 1]
An absorbent body for an absorbent article having an absorbent core containing a polymer absorbent and a core wrap,
The core wrap includes (i) a first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer adjacent to the absorbent core and including a first hydrophilic fiber having an average fiber length of 25 mm to 75 mm, and (ii) a first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer. A pulp fiber-containing layer adjacent to and including pulp fibers; and (iii) a second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer adjacent to the pulp fiber-containing layer and including second hydrophilic fibers having an average fiber length of 25 mm to 75 mm. Including
A part of the pulp fiber of the pulp fiber-containing layer passes through the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and is in contact with the absorbent core;
The absorber as described above.

態様1の吸収体では、体液等の液体がコアラップに供給される(1回目の液体供給)と、液体供給点を中心として、液体が液透過性シートの表面に拡がると共に、液体供給点を中心として、液体が吸収体の厚さ方向に浸透する。液体が吸収体の厚さ方向に浸透し、液体がコアラップに到達すると、コアラップの「拡散機能」により、液体がコアラップの平面方向に拡散する。上記「拡散機能」は、コアラップが、パルプ繊維含有層を、第1親水性繊維含有層と、第2親水性繊維含有層とでサンドイッチしたサンドイッチ構造を有することにより主に達成される。   In the absorbent body according to aspect 1, when a liquid such as body fluid is supplied to the core wrap (first liquid supply), the liquid spreads around the surface of the liquid-permeable sheet with the liquid supply point as the center, and the liquid supply point is the center. As a result, the liquid penetrates in the thickness direction of the absorber. When the liquid penetrates in the thickness direction of the absorber and the liquid reaches the core wrap, the liquid diffuses in the plane direction of the core wrap by the “diffusion function” of the core wrap. The “diffusion function” is mainly achieved by the core wrap having a sandwich structure in which the pulp fiber-containing layer is sandwiched between the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer.

具体的には、第1親水性繊維含有層に含まれる第1親水性繊維に起因する毛管力と、第2親水性繊維含有層に含まれる第2親水性繊維に起因する毛管力とにより、液体が、それらの層内で、吸収体の平面方向に拡散する。第1親水性繊維含有層及び第2親水性繊維含有層のそれぞれの内部で拡散した液体は、隣接するパルプ繊維含有層の親水性の高さにより、パルプ繊維含有層に受け渡され、第1親水性繊維含有層及び第2親水性繊維含有層内における液体の拡散と、パルプ繊維含有層への液体の受け渡しとの拡散−受け渡しサイクルを繰り返し、液体がコアラップ内でその平面方向に拡散すると共に、液体がパルプ繊維含有層内に一時貯留される。次いで、パルプ繊維含有層内に一時貯留された液体は、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、吸収コアに通じているパルプ繊維を通って吸収コアに移行し、吸収コア内の高分子吸収剤に吸収される。それにより、コアラップが、次の液体供給に備えることができる。   Specifically, by the capillary force resulting from the first hydrophilic fiber contained in the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and the capillary force resulting from the second hydrophilic fiber contained in the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, Liquid diffuses in the plane of the absorber in those layers. The liquid diffused inside each of the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer is transferred to the pulp fiber-containing layer due to the hydrophilicity of the adjacent pulp fiber-containing layer. The diffusion of the liquid in the hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and the transfer of the liquid to the pulp fiber-containing layer are repeated, and the liquid is diffused in the plane direction in the core wrap. The liquid is temporarily stored in the pulp fiber-containing layer. Next, the liquid temporarily stored in the pulp fiber-containing layer passes through the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, passes through the pulp fiber communicating with the absorbent core, and moves to the absorbent core, and the polymer absorption in the absorbent core Absorbed by the agent. Thereby, the core wrap can be prepared for the next liquid supply.

液体がコアラップに再度供給される(2回目の液体供給)と、液体供給点を中心として、液体が液透過性シートの表面に拡がると共に、液体供給点を中心として、液体が吸収体の厚さ方向に浸透する。液体が吸収体の厚さ方向に浸透し、コアラップに到達すると、液体が、コアラップの、1回目の液体供給の際に拡散した範囲である液体透過領域まで、迅速に拡散する。第1親水性繊維含有層の第1親水性繊維及び第2親水性繊維含有層の第2親水性繊維の、液体への親和性が高まっているからである。   When the liquid is supplied again to the core wrap (second liquid supply), the liquid spreads on the surface of the liquid-permeable sheet with the liquid supply point as the center, and the liquid has the thickness of the absorber with the liquid supply point as the center. Infiltrate in the direction. When the liquid penetrates in the thickness direction of the absorber and reaches the core wrap, the liquid quickly diffuses to the liquid permeable region, which is a range where the core wrap is diffused during the first liquid supply. This is because the affinity of the first hydrophilic fiber of the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and the second hydrophilic fiber of the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer to the liquid is increased.

次いで、コアラップでは、液体が、1回目の液体供給の際に拡散した範囲を超えて、拡散−受け渡しサイクルを繰り返し、1回目の液体供給よりも、液体供給点から遠い位置まで拡散するとともに、液体がパルプ繊維含有層内に一時貯留される。パルプ繊維含有層内に一時貯留された液体は、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、吸収コアに通じているパルプ繊維を通って吸収コアに移行し、吸収コア内の、1回目の液体供給の際よりも広範囲に存在する高分子吸収剤に吸収される。それにより、コアラップが、次の液体供給に備えることができる。   Next, in the core wrap, the liquid is diffused to a position farther away from the liquid supply point than the first liquid supply, while the diffusion-delivery cycle is repeated beyond the range in which the liquid has diffused during the first liquid supply. Is temporarily stored in the pulp fiber-containing layer. The liquid temporarily stored in the pulp fiber-containing layer passes through the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, passes through the pulp fiber communicating with the absorbent core, moves to the absorbent core, and the first liquid in the absorbent core It is absorbed by the polymer absorbent that exists in a wider range than at the time of supply. Thereby, the core wrap can be prepared for the next liquid supply.

液体がコアラップに再度供給される(3回目の液体供給)と、同様に、液体が、2回目の液体供給よりも、液体供給点から遠い位置まで拡散するとともに、吸収コア内の、2回目の液体供給の際よりも広範囲に存在する高分子吸収剤に吸収される。
それにより、態様1に記載の吸収体は、液体を繰り返し吸収した際の、液体の平面方向への拡散性と、液体の厚さ方向への移行性とに優れる。
When the liquid is supplied again to the core wrap (third liquid supply), similarly, the liquid diffuses to a position farther from the liquid supply point than the second liquid supply, and the second time in the absorption core. It is absorbed by the polymer absorbent that exists in a wider range than when the liquid is supplied.
Thereby, the absorber of aspect 1 is excellent in the diffusibility to the plane direction of a liquid at the time of absorbing a liquid repeatedly, and the transferability to the thickness direction of a liquid.

[態様2]
上記吸収コアが、上記高分子吸収剤を、上記吸収コアの表面に有し、上記パルプ繊維含有層の上記パルプ繊維の一部が、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、上記吸収コアの表面の上記高分子吸収剤と接触している、態様1に記載の吸収体。
[Aspect 2]
The absorbent core has the polymer absorbent on the surface of the absorbent core, a part of the pulp fiber of the pulp fiber-containing layer penetrates the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, The absorbent body according to aspect 1, which is in contact with the polymer absorbent on the surface.

態様2に記載の吸収体では、パルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維の一部が、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通して、吸収コアの表面に存在する高分子吸収剤に接触している。従って、パルプ繊維含有層に一時貯留された液体が、高分子吸収剤の要求に応じて、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通するパルプ繊維を通って高分子吸収剤に吸収されるため、吸収体が、液体の吸収性に優れる。   In the absorbent body according to aspect 2, some of the pulp fibers of the pulp fiber-containing layer penetrate through the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and are in contact with the polymer absorbent present on the surface of the absorbent core. Therefore, the liquid temporarily stored in the pulp fiber-containing layer is absorbed by the polymer absorbent through the pulp fiber penetrating the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer according to the demand of the polymer absorbent. The body is excellent in liquid absorption.

[態様3]
第1親水性繊維含有層が、上記吸収コアの表面の高分子吸収剤に接着層を介して固定されている、態様2に記載の吸収体。
[Aspect 3]
The absorbent body according to aspect 2, wherein the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer is fixed to the polymer absorbent on the surface of the absorbent core via an adhesive layer.

態様3に記載の吸収体では、吸収コアの表面に存在する高分子吸収剤が、接着層を介して、コアラップの第1親水性繊維含有層に固定されている。従って、吸収体が着用中に変形した場合であっても、高分子吸収剤と、パルプ繊維含有層との間の、パルプ繊維を介した連結が保持されやすい。その結果、着用者が激しく動いた場合であっても、パルプ繊維含有層に一時貯留された液体が、高分子吸収剤の要求に応じて、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通するパルプ繊維を通って高分子吸収剤に直接吸収されるため、吸収体が、液体の吸収性に優れる。   In the absorbent body according to aspect 3, the polymer absorbent present on the surface of the absorbent core is fixed to the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer of the core wrap through the adhesive layer. Therefore, even when the absorbent body is deformed during wearing, the connection between the polymer absorbent and the pulp fiber-containing layer via the pulp fibers is easily maintained. As a result, even if the wearer moves violently, the liquid temporarily stored in the pulp fiber-containing layer is not able to pass the pulp fiber penetrating the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer according to the demand of the polymer absorbent. Since the polymer is directly absorbed by the polymer absorbent, the absorbent body is excellent in liquid absorbency.

[態様4]
上記吸収体が、上記コアラップを、少なくとも上記吸収コアの肌側面に備え、上記吸収コアの肌側面に配置された上記コアラップにおいて、上記パルプ繊維含有層の上記パルプ繊維の一部が、第2親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、第2親水性繊維含有層の上記パルプ繊維含有層と反対側の面に達している、態様1〜3のいずれか一項に記載の吸収体。
[Aspect 4]
The absorbent body includes the core wrap at least on the skin side surface of the absorbent core, and the core wrap disposed on the skin side surface of the absorbent core, wherein a part of the pulp fiber of the pulp fiber-containing layer is a second hydrophilic. The absorbent body according to any one of aspects 1 to 3, which penetrates the hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and reaches the surface of the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer on the side opposite to the pulp fiber-containing layer.

態様4に記載の吸収体は、コアラップを吸収コアの肌側面に備え、吸収体の肌側面に配置されたコアラップにおいて、パルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維の一部が、第2親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、第2親水性繊維含有層の、パルプ繊維含有層と反対側の面に達している。従って、第2親水性繊維含有層が隣接する層(例えば、吸収性物品の液透過性シート)に存在する液体を、第2親水性繊維含有層に迅速に引き込みつつ、第2親水性繊維含有層の平面方向に拡散させ、さらにパルプ繊維含有層に迅速に受け渡すことができるので、吸収体が、その平面方向への液体の拡散と、その厚さ方向への液体の移行に優れ、そして吸収体が液体の吸収速度に優れる。   The absorbent body according to aspect 4 includes a core wrap provided on the skin side surface of the absorbent core, and in the core wrap disposed on the skin side surface of the absorbent body, a part of the pulp fiber of the pulp fiber-containing layer is the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer. And reaches the surface of the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer opposite to the pulp fiber-containing layer. Accordingly, the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer is rapidly drawn into the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer while the liquid existing in the layer adjacent to the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer (for example, the liquid-permeable sheet of the absorbent article) is contained. Because it can diffuse in the plane direction of the layer and quickly pass to the pulp fiber-containing layer, the absorber is excellent in liquid diffusion in the plane direction and liquid migration in the thickness direction, and Absorber has excellent liquid absorption rate.

[態様5]
第1親水性繊維及び第2親水性繊維のそれぞれが、セルロース系繊維である、態様1〜4のいずれか一項に記載の吸収体。
態様5に記載の吸収体では、第1親水性繊維及び第2親水性繊維が、セルロース系繊維である。従って、第1親水性繊維含有層及び第2親水性繊維含有層のそれぞれが、その平面方向の液体の拡散性に優れ、そして液体をパルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維に受け渡すことができる。従って、上記吸収体は、上述の、液体の拡散−受け渡しサイクルに優れ、その結果、上記吸収体が、液体の吸収性に優れる。
[Aspect 5]
The absorbent body according to any one of aspects 1 to 4, wherein each of the first hydrophilic fiber and the second hydrophilic fiber is a cellulosic fiber.
In the absorbent body according to aspect 5, the first hydrophilic fiber and the second hydrophilic fiber are cellulosic fibers. Accordingly, each of the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer is excellent in the liquid diffusibility in the planar direction, and the liquid can be delivered to the pulp fibers of the pulp fiber-containing layer. Therefore, the absorber is excellent in the liquid diffusion-delivery cycle described above, and as a result, the absorber is excellent in liquid absorbability.

[態様6]
上記パルプ繊維含有層の上記パルプ繊維が、1〜10mmの平均繊維長を有する、態様1〜5のいずれか一項に記載の吸収体。
態様6に記載の吸収体では、パルプ繊維の平均繊維長が1〜10mmであるので、パルプ繊維が、第2親水性繊維含有層を貫通しやすくなり、パルプ繊維含有層に一時貯留された液体を、第2親水性繊維含有層を通って吸収コアに移行させやすくなる。その結果、上記吸収体は、液体の吸収性に優れる。
[Aspect 6]
The absorbent body according to any one of aspects 1 to 5, wherein the pulp fiber of the pulp fiber-containing layer has an average fiber length of 1 to 10 mm.
In the absorbent body according to aspect 6, since the average fiber length of the pulp fibers is 1 to 10 mm, the pulp fibers are likely to penetrate the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, and are temporarily stored in the pulp fiber-containing layer. Can be easily transferred to the absorbent core through the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer. As a result, the absorber is excellent in liquid absorbency.

[態様7]
上記コアラップが、30g〜100g/m2の坪量を有する、態様1〜6のいずれか一項に記載の吸収体。
態様7に記載の吸収体では、コアラップが所定の坪量を有するので、第1親水性繊維含有層及び第2親水性繊維含有層における液体の平面方向の拡散と、パルプ繊維含有層における液体の一時貯留性に優れ、本開示の吸収体が、液体の吸収性に優れる。
[Aspect 7]
The absorbent body according to any one of aspects 1 to 6, wherein the core wrap has a basis weight of 30 g to 100 g / m 2 .
In the absorbent body according to aspect 7, since the core wrap has a predetermined basis weight, the liquid in the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer is diffused in the planar direction, and the liquid in the pulp fiber-containing layer is dispersed. The temporary storage property is excellent, and the absorbent body of the present disclosure is excellent in liquid absorbability.

[態様8]
上記コアラップが、0.05〜0.20g/cm3の密度を有する、態様1〜7のいずれか一項に記載の吸収体。
態様8に記載の吸収体は、コアラップが所定の密度を有するので、適度な毛管力を有し、コアラップへの液体の引き込みと、コアラップから吸収コアへの液体の受け渡しとに優れる。その結果、上記吸収体、並びに上記吸収体を含む吸収性物品がリウェット性に優れる。
[Aspect 8]
The absorber according to any one of aspects 1 to 7, wherein the core wrap has a density of 0.05 to 0.20 g / cm 3 .
Since the core wrap has a predetermined density, the absorbent body according to the aspect 8 has an appropriate capillary force, and is excellent in drawing liquid into the core wrap and delivering liquid from the core wrap to the absorbent core. As a result, the absorbent body and the absorbent article containing the absorbent body are excellent in rewetting.

[態様9]
上記コアラップが、拡散−移行試験において、130mm以上の拡散長と、31.0g以上の移行量とを有する、態様1〜8のいずれか一項に記載の吸収体。
態様9に記載の吸収体では、コアラップが所定の拡散長及び移行量を有するので、吸収体が、その平面方向への液体の拡散と、その厚さ方向への液体の移行に優れ、そして吸収体が液体の吸収速度に優れる。
[Aspect 9]
The absorber according to any one of aspects 1 to 8, wherein the core wrap has a diffusion length of 130 mm or more and a migration amount of 31.0 g or more in a diffusion-migration test.
In the absorbent body according to the ninth aspect, since the core wrap has a predetermined diffusion length and amount of migration, the absorbent body is excellent in the diffusion of liquid in the plane direction and the migration of liquid in the thickness direction, and absorption. The body excels in the absorption rate of liquid.

[態様10]
上記コアラップが、上記吸収コアの肌側面及び非肌側面の両面に隣接して配置されている、態様1〜9のいずれか一項に記載の吸収体。
態様10に記載の吸収体では、コアラップが、吸収コアの肌側面及び非肌側面の両面に隣接して配置されている。従って、吸収体に、一度に大量の液体が供給された場合であっても、吸収コアの肌側面及び非肌側面の両方において、コアラップにおける液体の拡散及び受け渡しサイクルを繰り返すことができ、その結果、吸収体が、液体の吸収性に優れる。
[Aspect 10]
The absorbent body according to any one of aspects 1 to 9, wherein the core wrap is disposed adjacent to both the skin side surface and the non-skin side surface of the absorbent core.
In the absorbent body according to aspect 10, the core wrap is disposed adjacent to both the skin side surface and the non-skin side surface of the absorbent core. Therefore, even when a large amount of liquid is supplied to the absorbent body at one time, the diffusion and delivery cycle of the liquid in the core wrap can be repeated on both the skin side and the non-skin side of the absorbent core. The absorber is excellent in liquid absorbency.

[態様11]
上記吸収コアが、上記高分子吸収剤を、上記吸収コアの肌側面及び非肌側面の両面に有し、上記肌側面及び非肌側面に配置された上記コアラップの上記パルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維が、それぞれ、上記吸収コアの、上記肌側面及び非肌側面に有する上記高分子吸収剤に接触している、態様10に記載の吸収体。
[Aspect 11]
The absorbent core has the polymer absorbent on both the skin side surface and the non-skin side surface of the absorbent core, and the pulp fibers of the pulp fiber-containing layer of the core wrap disposed on the skin side surface and the non-skin side surface. The absorber of Claim 10 which is contacting the said polymer absorbent which each has in the said skin side surface and non-skin side surface of the said absorption core, respectively.

態様11に記載の吸収体では、肌側面及び非肌側面に配置されたコアラップのパルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維が、それぞれ、吸収コアの、肌側面及び非肌側面に有する高分子吸収剤に接触している。従って、吸収体に一度に大量の液体が供給された場合であっても、吸収コアの肌側面及び非肌側面の両方において、コアラップにおける液体の拡散及び受け渡しサイクルを繰り返すことができ、その結果、吸収体が、液体の吸収性に優れる。   In the absorbent body according to aspect 11, the pulp fibers of the pulp fiber-containing layer of the core wrap disposed on the skin side surface and the non-skin side surface are in contact with the polymer absorbent on the skin side surface and the non-skin side surface of the absorbent core, respectively. doing. Therefore, even when a large amount of liquid is supplied to the absorbent body at one time, the diffusion and delivery cycle of the liquid in the core wrap can be repeated on both the skin side and the non-skin side of the absorbent core. The absorber is excellent in liquid absorbency.

[態様12]
上記吸収コアが、上記肌側面に存在する上記高分子吸収剤と、非肌側面に存在する上記高分子吸収剤との間に、親水性布帛を含む、態様11に記載の吸収体。
態様12に記載の吸収体は、肌側面に存在する高分子吸収剤と、非肌側面に存在する高分子吸収剤との間に、親水性繊維の布帛を含む。従って、高分子吸収剤が液体を吸収する際に、高分子吸収剤のブロッキングが生じにくく、その結果、吸収体が、液体の吸収性に優れる。
[Aspect 12]
The absorbent body according to aspect 11, wherein the absorbent core includes a hydrophilic fabric between the polymer absorbent present on the skin side surface and the polymer absorbent present on the non-skin side surface.
The absorbent body according to the twelfth aspect includes a hydrophilic fiber fabric between the polymer absorbent present on the skin side and the polymer absorbent present on the non-skin side. Therefore, when the polymer absorbent absorbs the liquid, blocking of the polymer absorbent is unlikely to occur, and as a result, the absorber is excellent in liquid absorbency.

本開示の吸収体について、以下、詳細に説明する。
図1及び図2は、本開示の実施形態の1つ(第1実施形態)に従う吸収体7を備える吸収性物品1、具体的にはテープ型使い捨ておむつを説明するための図である。具体的には、図1は、第1実施形態に従う吸収体7を備える吸収性物品1の展開図であり、図2は、図1のII−II端面における、吸収体7の端面図である。
The absorber of the present disclosure will be described in detail below.
FIG.1 and FIG.2 is a figure for demonstrating the absorbent article 1 provided with the absorber 7 according to one (1st Embodiment) of the embodiment of this indication, specifically a tape type disposable diaper. Specifically, FIG. 1 is a development view of an absorbent article 1 including the absorbent body 7 according to the first embodiment, and FIG. 2 is an end view of the absorbent body 7 at the II-II end face of FIG. .

図1に示される吸収性物品1は、長手方向L及び幅方向Wを有し、液透過性シート3と、液不透過性シート5と、液透過性シート3及び液不透過性シート5の間の吸収体7とを備える。吸収性物品1はまた、弾性部材103を含む一対の防漏壁101、防漏壁101を液透過性シート3に固定するための固定部105、弾性部材107、テープファスナ109等を有するが、これらは、当技術分野で公知のものであるため、説明を省略する。   The absorbent article 1 shown in FIG. 1 has a longitudinal direction L and a width direction W, and includes a liquid-permeable sheet 3, a liquid-impermeable sheet 5, a liquid-permeable sheet 3, and a liquid-impermeable sheet 5. And an absorbent body 7 therebetween. The absorbent article 1 also includes a pair of leak-proof walls 101 including an elastic member 103, a fixing portion 105 for fixing the leak-proof wall 101 to the liquid-permeable sheet 3, an elastic member 107, a tape fastener 109, and the like. Since these are known in the art, description thereof is omitted.

図1に示されるように、第1実施形態に従う吸収体7は、展開状態において、略矩形状の形状を有し、吸収性物品1と同一の長手方向L及び幅方向Wを有する。図2に示されるように、吸収体7は、吸収コア11と、コアラップ13,14とを備える。具体的には、吸収体7は、吸収コア11と、吸収コア11の肌側面15に隣接して配置されているコアラップ13と、吸収コア11の非肌側面17に隣接して配置されているコアラップ14とを備える。   As shown in FIG. 1, the absorbent body 7 according to the first embodiment has a substantially rectangular shape in the unfolded state, and has the same longitudinal direction L and width direction W as the absorbent article 1. As shown in FIG. 2, the absorbent body 7 includes an absorbent core 11 and core wraps 13 and 14. Specifically, the absorbent body 7 is disposed adjacent to the absorbent core 11, the core wrap 13 disposed adjacent to the skin side surface 15 of the absorbent core 11, and the non-skin side surface 17 of the absorbent core 11. A core wrap 14.

吸収コア11は、高分子吸収剤19を含み、具体的には、吸収コア11は、吸収コア11の肌側面15に配置された高分子吸収剤19aからなる高分子吸収剤の層20aと、吸収コア11の非肌側面17に配置された高分子吸収剤19bからなる高分子吸収剤の層20bと、高分子吸収剤の層20a及び高分子吸収剤の層20bの間に配置された、親水性布帛21の層(親水性布帛の層22)とを備える。   The absorbent core 11 includes a polymer absorbent 19. Specifically, the absorbent core 11 includes a polymer absorbent layer 20 a made of a polymer absorbent 19 a disposed on the skin side surface 15 of the absorbent core 11, and The polymer absorbent layer 20b composed of the polymer absorbent 19b disposed on the non-skin side surface 17 of the absorbent core 11, and the polymer absorbent layer 20a and the polymer absorbent layer 20b, A layer of hydrophilic fabric 21 (layer 22 of hydrophilic fabric).

コアラップ13は、(i)吸収コア11に隣接し、第1親水性繊維23からなる第1親水性繊維含有層25と、(ii)第1親水性繊維含有層25に隣接し、パルプ繊維27からなるパルプ繊維含有層29と、(iii)パルプ繊維含有層29に隣接し、第2親水性繊維31からなる第2親水性繊維含有層33とを含む。   The core wrap 13 is (i) adjacent to the absorbent core 11, adjacent to the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 made of the first hydrophilic fiber 23, and (ii) adjacent to the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25, and the pulp fiber 27. And (iii) a second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33 made of the second hydrophilic fiber 31 and adjacent to the pulp fiber-containing layer 29.

同様に、コアラップ14は、(i)吸収コア11に隣接し、第1親水性繊維24からなる第1親水性繊維含有層26と、(ii)第1親水性繊維含有層26に隣接し、パルプ繊維28からなるパルプ繊維含有層30と、(iii)パルプ繊維含有層30に隣接し、第2親水性繊維32からなる第2親水性繊維含有層34とを含む。
第1親水性繊維23及び第1親水性繊維24、並びに第2親水性繊維31及び第2親水性繊維32のそれぞれは、25mm〜75mmの平均繊維長を有する。
Similarly, the core wrap 14 is (i) adjacent to the absorbent core 11 and adjacent to the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 26 composed of the first hydrophilic fibers 24, and (ii) adjacent to the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 26, A pulp fiber-containing layer 30 made of pulp fibers 28; and (iii) a second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 34 made of second hydrophilic fibers 32 adjacent to the pulp fiber-containing layer 30.
Each of the 1st hydrophilic fiber 23 and the 1st hydrophilic fiber 24 and the 2nd hydrophilic fiber 31 and the 2nd hydrophilic fiber 32 has an average fiber length of 25 mm-75 mm.

コアラップ13では、パルプ繊維含有層29のパルプ繊維27の一部であるパルプ繊維27aが、第1親水性繊維含有層25を貫通し、吸収コア11、具体的には、吸収コア11の肌側面15に配置された高分子吸収剤の層20aの高分子吸収剤19aと直接接触している。また、第1親水性繊維含有層25が、高分子吸収剤の層20aの高分子吸収剤19aに、接着層(図示せず)を介して固定されている。   In the core wrap 13, the pulp fiber 27 a that is a part of the pulp fiber 27 of the pulp fiber-containing layer 29 penetrates the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25, and the absorbent core 11, specifically, the skin side surface of the absorbent core 11. 15 is in direct contact with the polymeric absorbent 19a of the polymeric absorbent layer 20a disposed at 15. The first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 is fixed to the polymer absorbent 19a of the polymer absorbent layer 20a via an adhesive layer (not shown).

同様に、コアラップ14では、パルプ繊維含有層30のパルプ繊維28の一部であるパルプ繊維28aが、第1親水性繊維含有層26を貫通し、吸収コア11、具体的には、吸収コア11の非肌側面17に配置された高分子吸収剤の層20bの高分子吸収剤19bと直接接触している。また、第1親水性繊維含有層26が、高分子吸収剤の層20bの高分子吸収剤19bに、接着層(図示せず)を介して固定されている。   Similarly, in the core wrap 14, the pulp fiber 28 a that is a part of the pulp fiber 28 of the pulp fiber-containing layer 30 penetrates the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 26, and the absorbent core 11, specifically, the absorbent core 11. It is in direct contact with the polymer absorbent 19b of the polymer absorbent layer 20b disposed on the non-skin side surface 17 of the skin. The first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 26 is fixed to the polymer absorbent 19b of the polymer absorbent layer 20b via an adhesive layer (not shown).

図2に示されるように、コアラップ13では、パルプ繊維含有層29のパルプ繊維27の一部であるパルプ繊維27bが、第2親水性繊維含有層33を貫通し、第2親水性繊維含有層33のパルプ繊維含有層29と反対側の面35、具体的には、液透過性シート3に直接接触している。
また、図2に示されるように、コアラップ14では、パルプ繊維含有層30のパルプ繊維28の一部であるパルプ繊維28bが、第2親水性繊維含有層34を貫通し、第2親水性繊維含有層34のパルプ繊維含有層30と反対側の面36、具体的には、液不透過性シート(図示せず)と直接接触している。
As shown in FIG. 2, in the core wrap 13, the pulp fiber 27 b that is a part of the pulp fiber 27 of the pulp fiber-containing layer 29 penetrates the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer. 33 is in direct contact with the surface 35 opposite to the pulp fiber-containing layer 29, specifically, the liquid-permeable sheet 3.
Further, as shown in FIG. 2, in the core wrap 14, the pulp fibers 28 b that are part of the pulp fibers 28 of the pulp fiber-containing layer 30 penetrate the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 34, and the second hydrophilic fibers The surface 36 of the containing layer 34 opposite to the pulp fiber-containing layer 30, specifically, a liquid impervious sheet (not shown) is in direct contact.

図3〜図7は、第1実施形態に従う吸収体7が、液体を繰り返し吸収した際の、液体の平面方向への拡散性と、液体の厚さ方向への移行性とに優れることを説明するための図である。図3〜図7は、図1のII−II端面に相当する端面図であり、説明のため、第1親水性繊維、第2親水性繊維及びパルプ繊維は省略されており、そして高分子吸収剤19は、円として表現されている。   3 to 7 illustrate that the absorbent body 7 according to the first embodiment is excellent in the diffusibility in the plane direction of the liquid and the migration in the thickness direction of the liquid when the liquid is repeatedly absorbed. It is a figure for doing. 3 to 7 are end views corresponding to the II-II end surface of FIG. 1, for the sake of explanation, the first hydrophilic fiber, the second hydrophilic fiber and the pulp fiber are omitted, and the polymer absorption The agent 19 is expressed as a circle.

<1回目の液体供給>
1回目の液体供給では、図3(a)に示されるように、体液等の液体41が吸収性物品1の液透過性シート3に供給されると、液体41の供給点43を中心として、液体41が液透過性シート3の表面を、吸収性物品1の長手方向L(及び幅方向)に拡がると共に、供給点43を中心として、液体41が吸収体7の厚さ方向Tに浸透する。
<First liquid supply>
In the first liquid supply, as shown in FIG. 3A, when the liquid 41 such as body fluid is supplied to the liquid-permeable sheet 3 of the absorbent article 1, the supply point 43 of the liquid 41 is the center. The liquid 41 spreads the surface of the liquid permeable sheet 3 in the longitudinal direction L (and the width direction) of the absorbent article 1, and the liquid 41 penetrates in the thickness direction T of the absorbent body 7 around the supply point 43. .

図3(b)に示されるように、液体41が吸収体7の厚さ方向Tに浸透し、液透過性シート3からコアラップ13及びコアラップ14に移動した液体41は、コアラップ13及びコアラップ14のそれぞれの拡散機能により、コアラップ13及びコアラップ14のそれぞれにおいて、吸収性物品1(吸収体7)の平面方向、具体的には、吸収性物品1(吸収体7)の長手方向L及び幅方向(図示せず)に拡散する。液透過性シート3には、液体41が透過した部分に、液体透過領域45が形成される。液体透過領域45は、一度、液体41と接しているので、液体41に対する親和性が高い領域である。   As shown in FIG. 3 (b), the liquid 41 penetrates in the thickness direction T of the absorbent body 7, and the liquid 41 that has moved from the liquid-permeable sheet 3 to the core wrap 13 and the core wrap 14 flows into the core wrap 13 and the core wrap 14. By each diffusion function, in each of the core wrap 13 and the core wrap 14, the planar direction of the absorbent article 1 (absorber 7), specifically, the longitudinal direction L and the width direction of the absorbent article 1 (absorber 7) ( (Not shown). In the liquid permeable sheet 3, a liquid permeable region 45 is formed in a portion through which the liquid 41 is transmitted. Since the liquid transmission region 45 is in contact with the liquid 41 once, it is a region having a high affinity for the liquid 41.

上記拡散機能は、コアラップ13が、パルプ繊維含有層29を、第1親水性繊維含有層25と、第2親水性繊維含有層33とでサンドイッチしたサンドイッチ構造を有することにより達成される。
具体的には、第1親水性繊維含有層25に含まれる第1親水性繊維(図示せず)に起因する毛管力と、第2親水性繊維含有層33に含まれる第2親水性繊維(図示せず)に起因する毛管力とにより、液体41が、第1親水性繊維含有層25及び第2親水性繊維含有層33の内部で、吸収体7の平面方向に拡散する。なお、コアラップ14も同様であるため、説明を省略する。
The diffusion function is achieved by the core wrap 13 having a sandwich structure in which the pulp fiber-containing layer 29 is sandwiched between the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33.
Specifically, the capillary force resulting from the first hydrophilic fibers (not shown) included in the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fibers ( The liquid 41 diffuses in the planar direction of the absorbent body 7 inside the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33 due to the capillary force due to (not shown). Since the core wrap 14 is the same, the description thereof is omitted.

第1親水性繊維含有層25及び第2親水性繊維含有層33のそれぞれにおいて、吸収体7の平面方向に拡散した液体41は、隣接するパルプ繊維含有層29のパルプ繊維(図示せず)の親水性の高さにより、パルプ繊維含有層29に移行する。液体41がパルプ繊維含有層29に移行することにより、第1親水性繊維含有層25及び第2親水性繊維含有層33のそれぞれにおいて、液体41を保持していた領域に、液体透過領域(図示せず)が形成されるとともに、第1親水性繊維含有層25及び第2親水性繊維含有層33が、新たな液体41を受け入れる余裕が生じる。   In each of the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33, the liquid 41 diffused in the planar direction of the absorbent body 7 is the pulp fiber (not shown) of the adjacent pulp fiber-containing layer 29. It moves to the pulp fiber content layer 29 by hydrophilicity height. When the liquid 41 moves to the pulp fiber-containing layer 29, the liquid permeable region (see FIG. 5) is formed in each of the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33. (Not shown), and the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33 have room to accept a new liquid 41.

第1親水性繊維含有層25及び第2親水性繊維含有層33のそれぞれにおいて、液体透過領域(図示せず)は、一度、液体41と接しており、液体41に対する親和性が高い領域であるので、液透過性シート3に残存していた新たな液体41が、第1親水性繊維含有層25及び第2親水性繊維含有層33の液体透過領域(図示せず)に到達すると、新たな液体41は、第1親水性繊維含有層25及び第2親水性繊維含有層33において、液体透過領域(図示せず)を超えて、吸収体7の平面方向にさらに拡散する。   In each of the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33, the liquid permeable region (not shown) is once in contact with the liquid 41 and is a region having high affinity for the liquid 41. Therefore, when the new liquid 41 remaining in the liquid permeable sheet 3 reaches the liquid permeable region (not shown) of the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33, a new liquid 41 is obtained. In the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33, the liquid 41 further diffuses in the planar direction of the absorber 7 beyond the liquid transmission region (not shown).

液体41は、第1親水性繊維含有層25及び第2親水性繊維含有層33の内部における拡散と、パルプ繊維含有層29への受け渡しとの拡散−受け渡しサイクルを、供給された液体41がなくなるまで、又はパルプ繊維含有層29が液体41を貯留可能な上限まで繰り返す。その結果、液体41は、図4(a)に示されるように、コアラップ13の内部で、吸収体7の平面方向に、領域:R1に渡って拡散するとともに、パルプ繊維含有層29に一時貯留される。なお、コアラップ14も同様であるため、説明を省略する。 The liquid 41 does not have the supplied liquid 41 in a diffusion-delivery cycle of diffusion inside the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33 and delivery to the pulp fiber-containing layer 29. Or until the upper limit at which the pulp fiber-containing layer 29 can store the liquid 41 is repeated. As a result, as shown in FIG. 4A, the liquid 41 diffuses in the plane direction of the absorbent body 7 over the region: R 1 inside the core wrap 13 and temporarily enters the pulp fiber-containing layer 29. Stored. Since the core wrap 14 is the same, the description thereof is omitted.

図4(b)に示されるように、領域:R1において、パルプ繊維含有層29内に一時貯留された液体41は、第1親水性繊維含有層25を貫通し、吸収コア11に通じているパルプ繊維(図示せず)を通って吸収コア11に移行し、吸収コア11の高分子吸収剤19aに吸収される。図2を用いて説明すると、パルプ繊維含有層29のパルプ繊維27の一部であるパルプ繊維27aが、第1親水性繊維含有層25を貫通し、吸収コア11、具体的には、吸収コア11の肌側面15に配置された高分子吸収剤の層20aの高分子吸収剤19aと直接接触しているため、高分子吸収剤19aが液体41を吸収すると、パルプ繊維含有層29に一時貯留された液体41が、パルプ繊維27aを通して、高分子吸収剤19aに迅速に供給される。その結果、領域:R1において、パルプ繊維含有層29に一時貯留された液体41が、高分子吸収剤19aに迅速に吸収され、コアラップ13が、液体41の次の供給に備えることができる。なお、コアラップ14も同様であるため、説明を省略する。 As shown in FIG. 4B, in the region: R 1 , the liquid 41 temporarily stored in the pulp fiber-containing layer 29 penetrates the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and leads to the absorbent core 11. It moves to the absorbent core 11 through the pulp fiber (not shown), and is absorbed by the polymer absorbent 19a of the absorbent core 11. If it demonstrates using FIG. 2, the pulp fiber 27a which is a part of pulp fiber 27 of the pulp fiber content layer 29 will penetrate the 1st hydrophilic fiber content layer 25, and will be the absorption core 11, specifically, an absorption core. 11 is in direct contact with the polymer absorbent 19a of the polymer absorbent layer 20a disposed on the skin side surface 15 of the eleventh skin, so that when the polymer absorbent 19a absorbs the liquid 41, it is temporarily stored in the pulp fiber-containing layer 29. The liquid 41 thus supplied is rapidly supplied to the polymer absorbent 19a through the pulp fiber 27a. As a result, in the region: R 1 , the liquid 41 temporarily stored in the pulp fiber-containing layer 29 is quickly absorbed by the polymer absorbent 19a, and the core wrap 13 can be prepared for the next supply of the liquid 41. Since the core wrap 14 is the same, the description thereof is omitted.

<2回目の液体供給>
2回目の液体供給では、図5(a)に示されるように、体液等の液体41が吸収性物品1の液透過性シート3に供給されると、液体41の供給点43を中心として、液体41が液透過性シート3の表面を、吸収性物品1の長手方向Lに拡がると共に、供給点43を中心として、液体41が吸収体7の厚さ方向Tに浸透する。液体41が吸収体7の厚さ方向Tに浸透し、コアラップ13及びコアラップ14に到達すると、液体41が、コアラップ13及びコアラップ14の、1回目の液体供給の際に拡散した領域(液体透過領域)である、領域:R1まで迅速に拡散する。
<Second liquid supply>
In the second liquid supply, as shown in FIG. 5A, when the liquid 41 such as body fluid is supplied to the liquid-permeable sheet 3 of the absorbent article 1, the supply point 43 of the liquid 41 is the center. The liquid 41 spreads on the surface of the liquid permeable sheet 3 in the longitudinal direction L of the absorbent article 1, and the liquid 41 penetrates in the thickness direction T of the absorbent body 7 around the supply point 43. When the liquid 41 penetrates in the thickness direction T of the absorber 7 and reaches the core wrap 13 and the core wrap 14, the liquid 41 is diffused at the first liquid supply of the core wrap 13 and the core wrap 14 (liquid transmission region). ), Which quickly diffuses to the region: R 1 .

図5(b)に示されるように、液体41が吸収体7の厚さ方向Tに浸透し、液透過性シート3からコアラップ13及びコアラップ14に移動した液体41は、コアラップ13及びコアラップ14のそれぞれの拡散機能により、コアラップ13及びコアラップ14のそれぞれにおいて、吸収体7の平面方向に、1回目の液体供給の際に拡散した、領域:R1を超えて拡散する。なお、拡散機能については、上述の通りである。
なお、液透過性シート3には、液体41が透過した部分に、1回目の液体供給の際よりも広範囲の液体透過領域45が形成される。なお、コアラップ14も同様であるため、説明を省略する。
As shown in FIG. 5B, the liquid 41 penetrates in the thickness direction T of the absorbent body 7, and the liquid 41 that has moved from the liquid-permeable sheet 3 to the core wrap 13 and the core wrap 14 flows into the core wrap 13 and the core wrap 14. the respective spread function, in each of the core wrap 13 and core wrap 14, in the planar direction of the absorber 7, and diffused when th one of the liquid supply, the area: diffuses beyond the R 1. The diffusion function is as described above.
In the liquid permeable sheet 3, a wider liquid permeable region 45 is formed in the portion through which the liquid 41 has permeated than in the first liquid supply. Since the core wrap 14 is the same, the description thereof is omitted.

第1親水性繊維含有層25及び第2親水性繊維含有層33のそれぞれにおいて、吸収体7の平面方向に拡散した液体41は、隣接するパルプ繊維含有層29のパルプ繊維(図示せず)の親水性の高さにより、パルプ繊維含有層29に受け渡される。液体41がパルプ繊維含有層29に受け渡されることにより、第1親水性繊維含有層25及び第2親水性繊維含有層33のそれぞれにおいて、液体41を保持していた領域に、液体透過領域45が形成されるとともに、第1親水性繊維含有層25及び第2親水性繊維含有層33が、新たな液体41を受け入れる余裕が生じる。なお、コアラップ14も同様であるため、説明を省略する。   In each of the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33, the liquid 41 diffused in the planar direction of the absorbent body 7 is the pulp fiber (not shown) of the adjacent pulp fiber-containing layer 29. It is delivered to the pulp fiber-containing layer 29 due to its high hydrophilicity. When the liquid 41 is delivered to the pulp fiber-containing layer 29, the liquid permeable region 45 is placed in the region where the liquid 41 is held in each of the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33. Is formed, and there is a room for the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33 to receive a new liquid 41. Since the core wrap 14 is the same, the description thereof is omitted.

第1親水性繊維含有層25及び第2親水性繊維含有層33のそれぞれにおいて、液体透過領域(図示せず)は、一度、液体41と接しており、液体41に対する親和性が高い領域であるので、液透過性シート3に残存していた新たな液体41が、第1親水性繊維含有層25及び第2親水性繊維含有層33の液体透過領域(図示せず)に到達すると、新たな液体41は、第1親水性繊維含有層25及び第2親水性繊維含有層33において、液体透過領域(図示せず)を超えて、吸収体7の平面方向にさらに拡散する。   In each of the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33, the liquid permeable region (not shown) is once in contact with the liquid 41 and is a region having high affinity for the liquid 41. Therefore, when the new liquid 41 remaining in the liquid permeable sheet 3 reaches the liquid permeable region (not shown) of the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33, a new liquid 41 is obtained. In the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33, the liquid 41 further diffuses in the planar direction of the absorber 7 beyond the liquid transmission region (not shown).

液体41は、第1親水性繊維含有層25及び第2親水性繊維含有層33の内部における拡散と、パルプ繊維含有層29への受け渡しとの拡散−受け渡しサイクルを、供給された液体41がなくなるまで、又はパルプ繊維含有層29が液体41を貯留可能な上限まで繰り返す。その結果、液体41は、図6(b)に示されるように、コアラップ13の内部で、吸収体7の平面方向に、領域:R2まで拡散するとともに、パルプ繊維含有層29に一時貯留される。なお、コアラップ14も同様であるため、説明を省略する。 The liquid 41 does not have the supplied liquid 41 in a diffusion-delivery cycle of diffusion inside the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33 and delivery to the pulp fiber-containing layer 29. Or until the upper limit at which the pulp fiber-containing layer 29 can store the liquid 41 is repeated. As a result, as shown in FIG. 6 (b), the liquid 41 diffuses to the region: R 2 in the planar direction of the absorbent body 7 inside the core wrap 13 and is temporarily stored in the pulp fiber-containing layer 29. The Since the core wrap 14 is the same, the description thereof is omitted.

図6(b)に示されるように、領域:R2において、パルプ繊維含有層29内に一時貯留された液体41は、第2親水性繊維含有層25を貫通し、吸収コア11に通じているパルプ繊維(図示せず)を通って吸収コア11に移行し、吸収コア11の高分子吸収剤19aに吸収される。吸収のメカニズムは、1回目の液体供給に関して、図4(b)において説明したものと同様であるが、1回目の液体供給の際に拡散した領域:R1よりも広範囲の領域:R2において、液体41が高分子吸収剤19aに吸収される点が異なる。
その結果、領域:R2において、パルプ繊維含有層29に一時貯留された液体41が、高分子吸収剤19aに迅速に吸収され、コアラップ13が、液体41の次の供給に備えることができる。なお、コアラップ14も同様であるため、説明を省略する。
As shown in FIG. 6 (b), in the region: R 2 , the liquid 41 temporarily stored in the pulp fiber-containing layer 29 passes through the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and leads to the absorbent core 11. It moves to the absorbent core 11 through the pulp fiber (not shown), and is absorbed by the polymer absorbent 19a of the absorbent core 11. Absorption mechanism, with respect to the liquid supply of the first, is similar to that described in FIG. 4 (b), the diffused area when th one of the liquid supply: wide area than R 1: In R 2 The difference is that the liquid 41 is absorbed by the polymer absorbent 19a.
As a result, in the region: R 2 , the liquid 41 temporarily stored in the pulp fiber-containing layer 29 is quickly absorbed by the polymer absorbent 19a, and the core wrap 13 can be prepared for the next supply of the liquid 41. Since the core wrap 14 is the same, the description thereof is omitted.

<3回目の液体供給>
3回目の液体供給においても、吸収性物品1は、1回目の液体供給及び2回目の液体供給と同様の吸収を繰り返し、その結果、図7に示されるように、液体41が、2回目の液体供給の際に拡散した領域:R2よりも広範囲の領域:R3に存在する高分子吸収剤19aに吸収される。なお、コアラップ14も同様であるため、説明を省略する。
以上より、吸収体7は、液体41を繰り返し吸収した際の、液体41の平面方向への拡散性と、液体41の厚さ方向への移行性とに優れる。
<3rd liquid supply>
Also in the third liquid supply, the absorbent article 1 repeats the same absorption as the first liquid supply and the second liquid supply, and as a result, as shown in FIG. diffused region in the liquid supply: wide area than R 2: is absorbed into the polymeric absorbent 19a present in R 3. Since the core wrap 14 is the same, the description thereof is omitted.
As described above, the absorber 7 is excellent in the diffusibility in the plane direction of the liquid 41 and the migration in the thickness direction of the liquid 41 when the liquid 41 is repeatedly absorbed.

第1実施形態では、コアラップ13は、第1親水性繊維含有層25と、第2親水性繊維含有層33と、それらの間のパルプ繊維含有層29(パルプ繊維含有層30)とからなるが、本開示の吸収体では、本開示の効果を奏する範囲で、追加の層を含むことができる。   In the first embodiment, the core wrap 13 includes the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25, the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 33, and the pulp fiber-containing layer 29 (pulp fiber-containing layer 30) therebetween. In the absorber of the present disclosure, an additional layer can be included as long as the effects of the present disclosure are exhibited.

第1実施形態では、コアラップ13の第1親水性繊維含有層25が、第1親水性繊維23からなるが、本開示の吸収体では、コアラップを構成する第1親水性繊維含有層は、第1親水性繊維を、好ましくは50質量%以上、より好ましくは70質量%以上、さらに好ましくは90質量%、そしてさらにいっそう好ましくは100質量%含む。本開示の効果の観点からである。   In the first embodiment, the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 of the core wrap 13 is composed of the first hydrophilic fibers 23. However, in the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer constituting the core wrap is the first One hydrophilic fiber is preferably contained in an amount of 50% by mass or more, more preferably 70% by mass or more, further preferably 90% by mass, and still more preferably 100% by mass. This is from the viewpoint of the effect of the present disclosure.

また、第1実施形態では、コアラップ13の第2親水性繊維含有層33が、第2親水性繊維31からなるが、本開示の吸収体では、コアラップを構成する第2親水性繊維含有層は、第2親水性繊維を、好ましくは50質量%以上、より好ましくは70質量%以上、さらに好ましくは90質量%、そしてさらにいっそう好ましくは100質量%含む。本開示の効果の観点からである。   Moreover, in 1st Embodiment, although the 2nd hydrophilic fiber content layer 33 of the core wrap 13 consists of the 2nd hydrophilic fiber 31, in the absorber of this indication, the 2nd hydrophilic fiber content layer which constitutes a core wrap is The second hydrophilic fiber is preferably contained in an amount of 50% by mass or more, more preferably 70% by mass or more, further preferably 90% by mass, and still more preferably 100% by mass. This is from the viewpoint of the effect of the present disclosure.

第1親水性繊維及び第2親水性繊維のそれぞれは、パルプ繊維含有層を構成するパルプ繊維の平均繊維長よりも長い平均繊維長を有することをが好ましく、好ましくは25〜75mm、より好ましくは30〜65mm、そしてさらに好ましくは35〜55mmの平均繊維長を有する。本開示の効果、特に、第1親水性繊維含有層及び第2親水性繊維含有層における、平面方向の拡散性の観点からである。   Each of the first hydrophilic fiber and the second hydrophilic fiber preferably has an average fiber length longer than the average fiber length of the pulp fibers constituting the pulp fiber-containing layer, preferably 25 to 75 mm, more preferably It has an average fiber length of 30 to 65 mm, and more preferably 35 to 55 mm. It is from the viewpoint of the diffusibility of the planar direction in the effect of this indication, especially the 1st hydrophilic fiber content layer and the 2nd hydrophilic fiber content layer.

第1親水性繊維及び第2親水性繊維のそれぞれは、親水性を有するものであれば特に制限されず、そして液体を複数回吸収しても、その親水性を保持しうる観点からは、その素材そのものが親水性であるものが好ましい。第1親水性繊維及び第2親水性繊維のそれぞれとしては、例えば、合成繊維、天然繊維、半合成繊維等が挙げられる。   Each of the first hydrophilic fiber and the second hydrophilic fiber is not particularly limited as long as it has hydrophilicity, and from the viewpoint of maintaining the hydrophilicity even when the liquid is absorbed a plurality of times, The material itself is preferably hydrophilic. As each of a 1st hydrophilic fiber and a 2nd hydrophilic fiber, a synthetic fiber, a natural fiber, a semi-synthetic fiber etc. are mentioned, for example.

上記合成繊維としては、例えば、ポリオレフィン系ポリマー、例えば、ポリエチレン若しくはポリプロピレン;ポリエステル系ポリマー、例えば、テレフタレート系ポリマー、例えば、ポリエチレンテレフタレート(PET),ポリブチレンテレフタレート,ポリペンチレンテレフタレート;ポリアミド系ポリマー、例えば、ナイロン6若しくはナイロン6,6;アクリル系ポリマー;ポリアクリロニトリル系ポリマー;又はそれらの変性物、あるいはそれらの組み合わせ等から構成される繊維が挙げられる。   Examples of the synthetic fibers include polyolefin polymers such as polyethylene or polypropylene; polyester polymers such as terephthalate polymers such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terephthalate, polypentylene terephthalate; polyamide polymers such as , Nylon 6, or nylon 6,6; acrylic polymer; polyacrylonitrile polymer; or a modified product thereof, or a combination thereof.

上記天然繊維としては、再生セルロース繊維、精製セルロース繊維等が挙げられる。
上記再生セルロース繊維としては、レーヨン、例えば、ビスコースから得られるビスコースレーヨン,ポリノジック及びモダール、セルロースの銅アンモニア塩溶液から得られる銅アンモニアレーヨン(「キュプラ」とも称される)等の繊維が挙げられる。
Examples of the natural fiber include regenerated cellulose fiber and purified cellulose fiber.
Examples of the regenerated cellulose fiber include rayon, for example, viscose rayon obtained from viscose, polynosic and modal, copper ammonia rayon obtained from a copper ammonia salt solution of cellulose (also referred to as “cupra”), and the like. It is done.

上記精製セルロース繊維としては、リヨセル、具体的には、パルプを、N−メチルモルホリンN−オキシドの水溶液に溶解させて紡糸原液(ドープ)とし、N−メチルモルホリンN−オキシドの希薄溶液中に押出して繊維としたものが挙げられる。上記精製セルロースは、例えば、テンセル(商標)として市販されている。
上記半合成繊維としては、半合成セルロース、例えば、アセテート繊維、例えば、トリアセテート及びジアセテート等の繊維が挙げられる。
As the purified cellulose fiber, lyocell, specifically, pulp is dissolved in an aqueous solution of N-methylmorpholine N-oxide to form a spinning dope and extruded into a dilute solution of N-methylmorpholine N-oxide. And fiber. The purified cellulose is commercially available, for example, as Tencel (trademark).
Examples of the semisynthetic fiber include semisynthetic cellulose, for example, acetate fiber, for example, fiber such as triacetate and diacetate.

第1実施形態では、コアラップ13のパルプ繊維含有層29が、パルプ繊維27からなるが、本開示の吸収体では、コアラップのパルプ繊維含有層は、パルプ繊維を、好ましくは50質量%以上、より好ましくは70質量%以上、さらに好ましくは90質量%、そしてさらにいっそう好ましくは100質量%含む。本開示の効果の観点からである。   In 1st Embodiment, although the pulp fiber content layer 29 of the core wrap 13 consists of the pulp fiber 27, in the absorber of this indication, the pulp fiber content layer of a core wrap, Preferably it is 50 mass% or more, more Preferably it is 70 mass% or more, More preferably, it is 90 mass%, More preferably, it contains 100 mass%. This is from the viewpoint of the effect of the present disclosure.

上記パルプ繊維の平均繊維長は、特に制限されないが、第1親水性繊維含有層の厚さよりも長いことが好ましい。単一のパルプ繊維により、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通させることができるからである。また、パルプ繊維が、第2親水性繊維含有層を貫通する実施形態では、パルプ繊維の平均繊維長が、第2親水性繊維含有層の厚さよりも長いことが好ましい。単一のパルプ繊維により、第2親水性繊維含有層を貫通させることができるからである。   The average fiber length of the pulp fibers is not particularly limited, but is preferably longer than the thickness of the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer. This is because the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer can be penetrated by a single pulp fiber. Moreover, in embodiment which a pulp fiber penetrates a 2nd hydrophilic fiber content layer, it is preferable that the average fiber length of a pulp fiber is longer than the thickness of a 2nd hydrophilic fiber content layer. This is because the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer can be penetrated by a single pulp fiber.

上記パルプ繊維は、好ましくは10mm以下、そしてさらに好ましくは6mm以下の平均繊維長を有することが好ましい。吸収した液体を、吸収体の平面方向ではなく、吸収体の厚さ方向に主に移行させる観点からである。上記パルプ繊維は、好ましくは1mm以上、そしてより好ましくは2mm以上の平均繊維長を有する。取り扱いの観点からである。   The pulp fibers preferably have an average fiber length of 10 mm or less, and more preferably 6 mm or less. This is because the absorbed liquid is mainly transferred not in the planar direction of the absorber but in the thickness direction of the absorber. The pulp fibers preferably have an average fiber length of 1 mm or more, and more preferably 2 mm or more. From the viewpoint of handling.

上記パルプ繊維としては、当技術分野で、パルプ繊維として公知のものが含まれ、例えば、木材パルプ及び非木材パルプが挙げられる。上記木材パルプとしては、例えば、針葉樹パルプ及び広葉樹パルプが挙げられる。上記非木材パルプとしては、例えば、ワラパルプ、バガスパルプ、ヨシパルプ、ケナフパルプ、クワパルプ、竹パルプ、麻パルプ、綿パルプ(例えば、コットンリンター)等が挙げられる。   The pulp fibers include those known in the art as pulp fibers, and examples include wood pulp and non-wood pulp. Examples of the wood pulp include softwood pulp and hardwood pulp. Examples of the non-wood pulp include wallet pulp, bagasse pulp, reed pulp, kenaf pulp, mulberry pulp, bamboo pulp, hemp pulp, cotton pulp (for example, cotton linter), and the like.

第1実施形態に従う吸収体7のコアラップ13では、図2に示されるように、パルプ繊維含有層29のパルプ繊維27の一部であるパルプ繊維27aの単一(1本)の繊維が、第1親水性繊維含有層25を貫通し、吸収コア11、具体的には、吸収コア11の肌側面15に配置された高分子吸収剤の層20aの高分子吸収剤19aと直接接触している。すなわち、パルプ繊維27aの単一(1本)の繊維の一方の端部が、パルプ繊維含有層29内にあり、そしてその他方の端部が、高分子吸収剤の層20aの高分子吸収剤19aと直接接触している。   In the core wrap 13 of the absorbent body 7 according to the first embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2, the single (one) fiber of the pulp fiber 27 a that is a part of the pulp fiber 27 of the pulp fiber-containing layer 29 is the first fiber. 1 It penetrates the hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 25 and is in direct contact with the absorbent core 11, specifically, the polymeric absorbent 19 a of the polymeric absorbent layer 20 a disposed on the skin side surface 15 of the absorbent core 11. . That is, one end of a single (one) fiber of the pulp fiber 27a is in the pulp fiber-containing layer 29, and the other end is the polymer absorbent of the polymer absorbent layer 20a. It is in direct contact with 19a.

本開示の吸収体のコアラップでは、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通するパルプ繊維は、パルプ繊維の小塊として、すなわち、複数のパルプ繊維が一体となって、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、吸収コアと接触していてもよく、そして第1実施形態のように、単一(1本)のパルプ繊維が、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、吸収コアと接触していてもよい。パルプ繊維が、その小塊として、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通する場合には、パルプ繊維の小塊の一方の端部が、パルプ繊維含有層に存在し、そしてパルプ繊維の小塊の他方の端部が、吸収コアと接触している。また、単一(1本)のパルプ繊維が、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、吸収コアと接触している場合には、単一(1本)のパルプ繊維の一方の端部が、パルプ繊維含有層に存在し、そしてその他方の端部が、吸収コアと接触している。   In the core wrap of the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the pulp fibers penetrating the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer are formed as a lump of pulp fibers, that is, a plurality of pulp fibers are integrated to form the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer. May penetrate and be in contact with the absorbent core, and as in the first embodiment, a single (one) pulp fiber penetrates the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and is in contact with the absorbent core. May be. If the pulp fiber penetrates the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer as its agglomerates, one end of the pulp fiber nodule is present in the pulp fiber-containing layer and the pulp fiber agglomerates The other end is in contact with the absorbent core. Further, when a single (one) pulp fiber penetrates the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and is in contact with the absorbent core, one end of the single (one) pulp fiber is Present in the pulp fiber-containing layer and the other end is in contact with the absorbent core.

本開示の効果の観点から、具体的には、第1親水性繊維含有層の平面方向の拡散性を阻害しにくい観点からは、単一(1本)のパルプ繊維が、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通していることが好ましい。また、吸収体の厚さ方向の吸収性を高める観点からは、パルプ繊維が、その小塊として、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通していることが好ましい。   From the viewpoint of the effect of the present disclosure, specifically, from the viewpoint of hardly inhibiting the diffusibility in the planar direction of the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, a single (one) pulp fiber is the first hydrophilic fiber. It is preferable to penetrate the containing layer. Moreover, it is preferable that the pulp fiber has penetrated the 1st hydrophilic fiber content layer as the small lump from a viewpoint of improving the absorptivity of the thickness direction of an absorber.

本開示の吸収体では、コアラップは、吸収コアの任意の面に配置されることができ、そしてコアラップは、吸収コアの全面を覆っていなくともよい。
本開示の吸収体では、コアラップは、吸収コアの肌側面の少なくとも一部を覆っていることが好ましく、そして吸収コアの肌側面の全面を覆っていることがより好ましい。コアラップが、吸収コアの肌側面に配置されることにより、吸収した液体が吸収コアに到達する前に、液体を吸収体の平面方向に拡散させることができるからである。
In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the core wrap may be disposed on any surface of the absorbent core, and the core wrap may not cover the entire surface of the absorbent core.
In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the core wrap preferably covers at least part of the skin side surface of the absorbent core, and more preferably covers the entire skin side surface of the absorbent core. This is because the core wrap is disposed on the skin side surface of the absorbent core, so that the liquid can be diffused in the planar direction of the absorbent body before the absorbed liquid reaches the absorbent core.

本開示の吸収体では、コアラップは、吸収コアの非肌側面の少なくとも一部を覆っていることが好ましく、そして吸収コアの非肌側面の全面を覆っていることがより好ましい。吸収体が一度に大量の液体を吸収すると、吸収した液体が吸収コアの非肌側面に到達するので、吸収コアの非肌側面においても、吸収した液体を吸収体の平面方向に拡散させることができることが好ましいからである。   In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the core wrap preferably covers at least part of the non-skin side surface of the absorbent core, and more preferably covers the entire non-skin side surface of the absorbent core. When the absorbent body absorbs a large amount of liquid at a time, the absorbed liquid reaches the non-skin side surface of the absorbent core, so that the absorbed liquid can be diffused in the planar direction of the absorbent body also on the non-skin side surface of the absorbent core. This is because it is preferable to be able to.

本開示の吸収体では、コアラップが、好ましくは30g〜100g/m2、より好ましくは40g〜80g/m2、そしてさらに好ましくは40g〜60g/m2の坪量を有する。コアラップにおける平面方向の拡散性と、パルプ繊維含有層における液体の一時貯留性と、吸収コアへの液体の移行性とを確保する観点からである。 In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the core wrap preferably has a basis weight of 30 g to 100 g / m 2 , more preferably 40 g to 80 g / m 2 , and even more preferably 40 g to 60 g / m 2 . This is from the viewpoint of ensuring the diffusibility in the planar direction of the core wrap, the temporary storage of the liquid in the pulp fiber-containing layer, and the transfer of the liquid to the absorbent core.

本開示において、坪量は、以下の通り測定される。
100mm×100mmのサイズの試料を10枚採取し、各試料の質量を測定し、次いで、各試料の質量(g)を、各試料の面積(m2)で除することにより、各試料の坪量を算出する。計10個の試料の坪量の平均値を算出し、当該平均値を坪量として採用する。
In the present disclosure, the basis weight is measured as follows.
Ten samples having a size of 100 mm × 100 mm were taken, the mass of each sample was measured, and then the mass (g) of each sample was divided by the area (m 2 ) of each sample, thereby obtaining the basis weight of each sample. Calculate the amount. The average value of the basis weight of a total of 10 samples is calculated, and the average value is adopted as the basis weight.

本開示の吸収体では、コアラップが、好ましくは0.05〜0.20g/cm3、より好ましくは0.06〜0.15g/cm3、そしてさらに好ましくは0.07〜0.12g/cm3の密度を有する。コアラップの毛管力の観点からである。具体的には、コアラップが上記密度範囲に起因する毛管力を有することにより、コアラップへの液体の引き込み性と、コアラップから吸収コアへの液体の受け渡し性とに優れ、本開示の吸収体、並びに当該吸収体を含む吸収性物品がリウェット性に優れる傾向がある。 In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the core wrap is preferably 0.05 to 0.20 g / cm 3 , more preferably 0.06 to 0.15 g / cm 3 , and even more preferably 0.07 to 0.12 g / cm 3 . It has a density of 3 . This is from the viewpoint of the capillary force of the core wrap. Specifically, since the core wrap has a capillary force due to the above density range, the core wrap is excellent in the drawability of the liquid into the core wrap and the liquid transfer property from the core wrap to the absorbent core, and the absorbent body of the present disclosure, and Absorbent articles including the absorber tend to be excellent in rewetting.

本開示において、試料の密度は、試料の坪量を、その厚さで除することにより算出する。なお、坪量の測定方法は、上述の通りである。
本開示において、試料の厚さの測定方法は、吸収体と、コアラップとにおいて異なる。
吸収体の厚さは、尾崎製作所製 PEACOCK ダイヤルシックネスゲージ J−B(測定子の直径:50mm,圧力:294Pa)により測定される。
コアラップの厚さは、尾崎製作所製 PEACOCK ダイヤルゲージ No.307(測定子の直径:44mm、圧力:294Pa)により測定される。
In the present disclosure, the density of the sample is calculated by dividing the basis weight of the sample by its thickness. The basis weight measurement method is as described above.
In the present disclosure, the method for measuring the thickness of the sample is different between the absorber and the core wrap.
The thickness of the absorber is measured with a PEACOCK dial thickness gauge J-B (measurement element diameter: 50 mm, pressure: 294 Pa) manufactured by Ozaki Seisakusho.
The thickness of the core wrap is PEACOCK dial gauge no. 307 (diameter of the probe: 44 mm, pressure: 294 Pa).

本開示の吸収体では、吸収コアが、高分子吸収剤からなることできる。上記高分子吸収剤としては、当技術分野で公知の高分子吸収剤が含まれ、例えば、デンプン系、セルロース系、合成ポリマー系の高分子吸収剤が挙げられる。デンプン系又はセルロース系の高分子吸収剤としては、例えば、デンプン−アクリル酸(塩)グラフト共重合体、デンプン−アクリロニトリル共重合体のケン化物、ナトリウムカルボキシメチルセルロースの架橋物等が挙げられ、合成ポリマー系の高分子吸収剤としては、例えば、ポリアクリル酸塩系、ポリスルホン酸塩系、無水マレイン酸塩系、ポリアクリルアミド系、ポリビニルアルコール系、ポリエチレンオキシド系、ポリアスパラギン酸塩系、ポリグルタミン酸塩系、ポリアルギン酸塩系、デンプン系、セルロース系等の高吸水性ポリマー(SAP,Super absorbent Polymer)等が挙げられ、本開示の効果の観点からは、ポリアクリル酸塩系(特に、ポリアクリル酸ナトリウム系)の高吸水性ポリマーが好ましい。   In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the absorbent core can be made of a polymer absorbent. Examples of the polymer absorbent include polymer absorbents known in the art, and examples thereof include starch-based, cellulose-based, and synthetic polymer-based polymer absorbents. Examples of the starch-based or cellulose-based polymer absorbent include a starch-acrylic acid (salt) graft copolymer, a saponified starch-acrylonitrile copolymer, a cross-linked product of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, and a synthetic polymer. Examples of polymer absorbents include polyacrylates, polysulfonates, maleic anhydrides, polyacrylamides, polyvinyl alcohols, polyethylene oxides, polyaspartates, polyglutamates , Polyalginate-based, starch-based, cellulose-based superabsorbent polymers (SAP, Superabsorbent Polymer) and the like. From the viewpoint of the effects of the present disclosure, polyacrylate-based (especially sodium polyacrylate) System) super absorbent polymer is preferred That's right.

本開示の吸収体では、吸収コアは、高分子吸収剤の他に、任意の成分、例えば、繊維、例えば、パルプ繊維を含むことができる。上記吸収コアは、上記繊維を、層として、例えば、布帛(例えば、不織布、織物、編物等)として含むことができる。上記布帛は、液体の吸収性の観点から、親水性布帛であることが好ましい。   In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the absorbent core can include any component, for example, a fiber, such as pulp fiber, in addition to the polymeric absorbent. The said absorption core can contain the said fiber as a layer, for example as a fabric (for example, a nonwoven fabric, a textile fabric, a knitted fabric etc.). The fabric is preferably a hydrophilic fabric from the viewpoint of liquid absorbency.

本開示の吸収体において、吸収コアが上記布帛を含む場合には、吸収コアが、肌側面の高分子吸収剤の層と、非肌側面の高分子吸収剤の層と、それらの間の布帛の層とを含むことが好ましい。高分子吸収剤のブロッキングが抑制されるとともに、コアラップのパルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維が、高分子吸収剤に直接接触することができるからである。
吸収コアが含みうるパルプ繊維としては、コアラップのパルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維と同様のものが挙げられる。
In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, when the absorbent core includes the above-described fabric, the absorbent core includes a layer of the polymer absorbent on the skin side, a layer of the polymer absorbent on the non-skin side, and a fabric therebetween. It is preferable to include these layers. This is because blocking of the polymer absorbent is suppressed, and the pulp fibers of the core wrap pulp fiber-containing layer can directly contact the polymer absorbent.
Examples of the pulp fiber that can be contained in the absorbent core include the same pulp fibers as the pulp fiber-containing layer of the core wrap.

本開示の吸収体において、吸収コアが、高分子吸収剤と、他の任意の成分とを含む実施形態では、吸収コアが、高分子吸収剤と、他の任意の成分、例えば、パルプ繊維等との混合物であることができる。その場合には、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通するパルプ繊維は、直接的に、又は他の任意の成分を介して間接的に、高分子吸収剤に液体を移行させる。   In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, in an embodiment in which the absorbent core includes a polymer absorbent and other optional components, the absorbent core includes the polymer absorbent and other optional components such as pulp fibers. Can be a mixture with. In that case, the pulp fiber which penetrates the 1st hydrophilic fiber content layer transfers a liquid to a polymer absorbent directly or indirectly via other arbitrary ingredients.

本開示の吸収体において、吸収コアが、高分子吸収剤と、他の任意の成分の層とを含む場合には、高分子吸収剤が、吸収コアの表面に存在し、そして第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通しているパルプ繊維が、高分子吸収剤と直接接触していることが好ましい。コアラップのパルプ繊維含有層に一時貯留している液体を、高分子吸収剤の要求に応じて迅速に高分子吸収剤に供給することができるからである。   In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, when the absorbent core includes a polymer absorbent and a layer of other optional components, the polymer absorbent is present on the surface of the absorbent core and has a first hydrophilic property. It is preferable that the pulp fiber penetrating the fiber-containing layer is in direct contact with the polymer absorbent. This is because the liquid temporarily stored in the pulp fiber-containing layer of the core wrap can be quickly supplied to the polymer absorbent according to the demand for the polymer absorbent.

本開示の吸収体において、高分子吸収剤が、吸収コアの表面に存在する場合には、第1親水性繊維含有層が、上記吸収コアの表面の高分子吸収剤に接着層を介して固定されていることが好ましい。そうすることにより、吸収体が着用中に変形した場合であっても、高分子吸収剤と、パルプ繊維含有層との間の、パルプ繊維を介した連結が保持される。その結果、着用者が激しく動いた場合であっても、パルプ繊維含有層に一時貯留された液体が、高分子吸収剤の要求に応じて、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通するパルプ繊維を通って高分子吸収剤に直接吸収されるため、吸収体が、液体の吸収性に優れる。   In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, when the polymer absorbent is present on the surface of the absorbent core, the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer is fixed to the polymer absorbent on the surface of the absorbent core via an adhesive layer. It is preferable that By doing so, even if the absorber is deformed during wearing, the connection via the pulp fibers between the polymer absorbent and the pulp fiber-containing layer is maintained. As a result, even if the wearer moves violently, the liquid temporarily stored in the pulp fiber-containing layer is not able to pass the pulp fiber penetrating the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer according to the demand of the polymer absorbent. Since the polymer is directly absorbed by the polymer absorbent, the absorbent body is excellent in liquid absorbency.

本開示の吸収体において、コアラップが、少なくとも吸収コアの肌面側に配置される場合には、吸収コアの肌面側に配置されたコアラップにおいて、パルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維の一部が、第2親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、第2親水性繊維含有層のパルプ繊維含有層と反対側の面に達していることが好ましい。吸収性物品において、第2親水性繊維含有層を貫通するパルプ繊維が、液透過性シートに到達した液体を、コアラップのパルプ繊維含有層に速やかに引き込み、液体を一時貯留することができるからである。   In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, when the core wrap is disposed at least on the skin surface side of the absorbent core, in the core wrap disposed on the skin surface side of the absorbent core, a part of the pulp fibers of the pulp fiber-containing layer is It is preferable to penetrate the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and reach the surface of the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer opposite to the pulp fiber-containing layer. In the absorbent article, the pulp fibers that penetrate the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer can quickly draw the liquid that has reached the liquid-permeable sheet into the pulp fiber-containing layer of the core wrap, and temporarily store the liquid. is there.

第2親水性繊維含有層を貫通するパルプ繊維は、パルプ繊維の小塊として、すなわち、複数のパルプ繊維が一体となって、第2親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、第2親水性繊維含有層のパルプ繊維含有層と反対側の面に達していてもよく、そして第1実施形態のように、単一(1本)のパルプ繊維が、第2親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、第2親水性繊維含有層のパルプ繊維含有層と反対側の面に達していてもよい。第2親水性繊維含有層の平面方向の拡散性を阻害しにくい観点からは、単一(1本)のパルプ繊維が、第2親水性繊維含有層を貫通していることが好ましい。また、吸収体の厚さ方向の吸収性を高める観点からは、パルプ繊維が、その小塊として、第2親水性繊維含有層を貫通していることが好ましい。   The pulp fiber that penetrates the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer is a small mass of pulp fibers, that is, a plurality of pulp fibers are integrated, penetrate the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, and contain the second hydrophilic fiber. May reach the surface of the layer opposite the pulp fiber-containing layer, and as in the first embodiment, a single (one) pulp fiber penetrates the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, You may have reached the surface of the 2 hydrophilic fiber content layer on the opposite side to the pulp fiber content layer. From the viewpoint of hardly inhibiting the diffusibility in the planar direction of the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, it is preferable that a single (one) pulp fiber penetrates the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer. Moreover, it is preferable that the pulp fiber has penetrated the 2nd hydrophilic fiber content layer as the small lump from a viewpoint of improving the absorptivity of the thickness direction of an absorber.

本開示の吸収体において、コアラップが、クレム法による吸水度試験において、好ましくは120mm以上、より好ましくは130mm以上、さらに好ましくは140mm以上、そしてさらにいっそう好ましくは150mm以上の吸収高さを有する。コアラップにおける平面方向の拡散性を確保する観点からである。なお、クレム法による吸水度試験では、吸収高さの測定の上限値が200mmであり、本開示の吸収体では、クレム法による吸水度試験において、コアラップの吸収高さの上限値は、200mmである。   In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the core wrap preferably has an absorption height of 120 mm or more, more preferably 130 mm or more, still more preferably 140 mm or more, and even more preferably 150 mm or more in a water absorption test by the Krem method. This is from the viewpoint of ensuring the diffusibility in the planar direction in the core wrap. In the water absorption test by the Krem method, the upper limit value of the absorption height measurement is 200 mm. In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the upper limit value of the absorption height of the core wrap in the water absorption test by the Klem method is 200 mm. is there.

本開示の吸収体において、コアラップが、クレム法による吸水度試験において、好ましくは2.8倍以上、より好ましくは3.0倍以上、さらに好ましくは3.1倍以上、そしてさらにいっそう好ましくは3.2倍以上の吸収倍率を有する。コアラップにおける液体の一時貯留性を確保する観点からである。また、本開示の吸収体において、コアラップが、クレム法による吸水度試験において、好ましくは6.0倍以下の吸収倍率を有する。吸収体における吸収速度を確保する観点からである。   In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the core wrap is preferably 2.8 times or more, more preferably 3.0 times or more, further preferably 3.1 times or more, and even more preferably 3 times in the water absorption test by the Krem method. It has an absorption capacity of 2 times or more. This is from the viewpoint of securing the temporary storage of liquid in the core wrap. In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the core wrap preferably has an absorption ratio of 6.0 times or less in a water absorption test by the Krem method. This is from the viewpoint of securing the absorption rate in the absorber.

本開示において、クレム法における吸水度試験は、JIS P 8141:2004のクレム法による吸水度試験方法に準拠して測定され、その具体的な手順は、以下の通りである。
(1)試料を230mm×25mm(長さ×幅)のサイズにカットし、その初期質量:W0(g)を測定する。
(2)170mm×90mm×40mm(縦×横×深さ)の直方体の浸漬容器に、人工尿を、高さ35mmまで充填する。なお、なお、人工尿は、イオン交換水10Lに、尿素200g、塩化ナトリウム80g、硫酸マグネシウム8g、塩化カルシウム3g及び色素:青色1号約1gを溶解させることにより調製する。
In the present disclosure, the water absorption test in the Krem method is measured according to the water absorption test method by the Klem method in JIS P 8141: 2004, and the specific procedure is as follows.
(1) A sample is cut into a size of 230 mm × 25 mm (length × width), and its initial mass: W 0 (g) is measured.
(2) The artificial urine is filled to a height of 35 mm in a rectangular parallelepiped immersion container of 170 mm × 90 mm × 40 mm (length × width × depth). The artificial urine is prepared by dissolving 200 g of urea, 80 g of sodium chloride, 8 g of magnesium sulfate, 3 g of calcium chloride and about 1 g of pigment: Blue No. 1 in 10 L of ion exchange water.

(3)試料をつり下げ具に固定し、長さ方向の下端:30mmを人工尿に浸漬し、5分間放置する。
(4)5分後、人工尿が上昇した高さを、吸収高さとして測定する。
(5)次いで、試料をつり下げ具から外し、人工尿に浸漬されていた、長さ30mmの部分を切除し、試料の質量:W1(g)を測定する。
(6)以下の式に従って、吸収倍率:Xを算出する。
X=[(W1×230/200)−W0]/W0
(7)上記実験を5回繰返し、その平均値を採用する。
(3) The sample is fixed to a hanging tool, and the lower end in the length direction: 30 mm is immersed in artificial urine and left for 5 minutes.
(4) After 5 minutes, the height at which the artificial urine rises is measured as the absorption height.
(5) Next, the sample is removed from the hanging tool, and a portion of 30 mm in length that has been immersed in artificial urine is excised, and the mass of the sample: W 1 (g) is measured.
(6) Absorption capacity: X is calculated according to the following formula.
X = [(W 1 × 230/200) −W 0 ] / W 0
(7) The above experiment is repeated 5 times and the average value is adopted.

本開示の吸収体では、コアラップが、拡散−移行試験において、好ましくは130mm以上、より好ましくは140mm以上、そしてさらに好ましくは150mm以上の拡散長を有する。本開示の吸収体における、液体の平面方向への拡散性の観点からである。
なお、上記拡散−移行試験における拡散長は、200mmが測定の上限値であり、本開示の吸収体では、拡散−移行試験における拡散長の上限値は、200mmである。
In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the core wrap preferably has a diffusion length of 130 mm or more, more preferably 140 mm or more, and even more preferably 150 mm or more in the diffusion-migration test. This is from the viewpoint of diffusibility in the planar direction of the liquid in the absorbent body of the present disclosure.
In addition, 200 mm is the upper limit of the measurement of the diffusion length in the diffusion-migration test, and in the absorber of the present disclosure, the upper limit of the diffusion length in the diffusion-migration test is 200 mm.

本開示の吸収体では、コアラップが、拡散−移行試験において、好ましくは31.0g以上、より好ましくは32.0g以上、さらに好ましくは33.0g以上、そしてさらにいっそう好ましくは34.0g以上の、第1親水性繊維含有層側の移行量を有する。本開示の吸収体における、液体の厚さ方向への移行性の観点からである。
なお、上記移行量は、コアラップの第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通する、パルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維の量を間接的に把握する目安となる。
In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the core wrap is preferably 31.0 g or more, more preferably 32.0 g or more, further preferably 33.0 g or more, and even more preferably 34.0 g or more in the diffusion-migration test. It has the transfer amount by the side of the 1st hydrophilic fiber content layer. It is from a viewpoint of the transferability to the thickness direction of the liquid in the absorber of this indication.
In addition, the said transfer amount becomes a standard which grasps | ascertains indirectly the quantity of the pulp fiber of a pulp fiber content layer which penetrates the 1st hydrophilic fiber content layer of a core wrap.

本開示の吸収体において、パルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維の一部が、第2親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、第2親水性繊維含有層のパルプ繊維含有層と反対側の面に達している場合には、コアラップが、拡散−移行試験において、好ましくは31.0g以上、より好ましくは32.0g以上、さらに好ましくは33.0g以上、そしてさらにいっそう好ましくは34.0g以上の、第2親水性繊維含有層側の移行量を有する。第2親水性繊維含有層が隣接する層(例えば、吸収性物品の液透過性シート)に存在する液体を、第2親水性繊維含有層に迅速に引き込みつつ、第2親水性繊維含有層の平面方向に拡散させ、さらにパルプ繊維含有層に迅速に受け渡す観点からである。
なお、上記移行量は、コアラップの第2親水性繊維含有層を貫通する、パルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維の量を間接的に把握する目安となる。
In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, a part of the pulp fiber of the pulp fiber-containing layer penetrates the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and reaches the surface on the opposite side of the pulp fiber-containing layer of the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer. The core wrap is preferably at least 31.0 g, more preferably at least 32.0 g, even more preferably at least 33.0 g, and even more preferably at least 34.0 g in the diffusion-migration test. It has a migration amount on the hydrophilic fiber-containing layer side. While the liquid existing in the layer adjacent to the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer (for example, the liquid-permeable sheet of the absorbent article) is rapidly drawn into the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer This is from the viewpoint of diffusing in the plane direction and rapidly delivering to the pulp fiber-containing layer.
In addition, the said transfer amount becomes a standard which grasps | ascertains indirectly the quantity of the pulp fiber of a pulp fiber content layer which penetrates the 2nd hydrophilic fiber content layer of a core wrap.

上記拡散−移行試験は、以下の通り実施される。
(1)200mm×50mmのサイズのろ紙20枚を、それらの端縁が一致するように積み重ね、ろ紙セットを形成する。ろ紙セットの試験前質量:F0(g)を測定する。なお、ろ紙は、50mm×50mmのサイズのろ紙4枚を隣接して配置することにより、200mm×50mmのサイズのろ紙として取り扱ってもよい。
(2)試料を、250mm×50mmのサイズにカットする。
The diffusion-migration test is performed as follows.
(1) Stack 20 pieces of filter paper having a size of 200 mm × 50 mm so that their edges coincide with each other to form a filter paper set. The pre-test mass of the filter paper set: F 0 (g) is measured. The filter paper may be handled as a filter paper having a size of 200 mm × 50 mm by arranging four filter papers having a size of 50 mm × 50 mm adjacent to each other.
(2) The sample is cut into a size of 250 mm × 50 mm.

(3)アクリル板の上に、ろ紙セットを配置し、上記試料を、上記試料の200mm×50mmの測定領域の端縁がろ紙セットの端縁と一致するように、ろ紙セットの上に積み重ねる。上記試料は、第1親水性繊維含有層がろ紙セットと接するように配置される場合と、第2親水性繊維含有層がろ紙セットと接するよう配置される場合との2パターンにて評価される。
なお、試料の残余の50mm×50mmの部分は、浸漬領域として、人工尿に浸漬される。
(3) A filter paper set is placed on the acrylic plate, and the sample is stacked on the filter paper set so that the edge of the 200 mm × 50 mm measurement region of the sample coincides with the edge of the filter paper set. The sample is evaluated in two patterns: a case where the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer is disposed so as to contact the filter paper set and a case where the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer is disposed so as to contact the filter paper set. .
The remaining 50 mm × 50 mm portion of the sample is immersed in artificial urine as an immersion region.

(4)250mm×80mmの透明アクリル板(質量:12.8g)を、試料の測定領域の上に配置し、上記透明アクリル板の上に、300mm×50mmの透明ガラス板(質量:174.0g)を配置する。
(5)上記試料の浸漬領域のうち、ろ紙から遠い30mm×50mmの部分を、人工尿に浸漬する。なお、人工尿の組成は、上述の通りである。
(6)浸漬から10分後、透明ガラス板及び透明アクリル板越しに、試料の測定領域における、人工尿の拡散長を計測する。なお、上記拡散長は、上記試料を、第1親水性繊維含有層がろ紙セットと接するように配置して測定したもの(第1親水性繊維含有層側の拡散長)と、上記試料を、第2親水性繊維含有層がろ紙セットと接するよう配置して測定したもの(第2親水性繊維含有層側の拡散長)との平均値を採用する。
(4) A transparent acrylic plate (mass: 12.8 g) of 250 mm × 80 mm is placed on the measurement region of the sample, and a transparent glass plate (mass: 174.0 g) of 300 mm × 50 mm is placed on the transparent acrylic plate. ).
(5) A portion of 30 mm × 50 mm far from the filter paper in the immersion region of the sample is immersed in artificial urine. The composition of artificial urine is as described above.
(6) Ten minutes after immersion, the diffusion length of artificial urine in the measurement region of the sample is measured through the transparent glass plate and the transparent acrylic plate. The diffusion length was measured by placing the sample so that the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer was in contact with the filter paper set (diffusion length on the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer side), and the sample. The average value of the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and the one measured so as to be in contact with the filter paper set (diffusion length on the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer side) is adopted.

(7)次いで、透明ガラス板、アクリル板及び試料を取り除き、ろ紙セットの試験後質量:F1(g)を測定する。
(8)移行量を、次の式:
移行量(g)=F1(g)−F0(g)
により算出する。
なお、上記移行量は、上記試料を、第1親水性繊維含有層がろ紙セットと接するように配置して測定したもの(第1親水性繊維含有層側の移行量)と、上記試料を、第2親水性繊維含有層がろ紙セットと接するよう配置して測定したもの(第2親水性繊維含有層側の移行量)とを区別する。
(9)測定を、計5回繰り返し、拡散長、並びに第1親水性繊維含有層側の移行量及び第2親水性繊維含有層側の移行量のそれぞれの平均値を算出する。
なお、上記拡散−移行試験は、20±5℃×65±5%RHの恒温恒湿室にて実施される。
(7) Next, the transparent glass plate, the acrylic plate and the sample are removed, and the post-test mass of the filter paper set: F 1 (g) is measured.
(8) The transfer amount is calculated by the following formula:
Transfer amount (g) = F 1 (g) −F 0 (g)
Calculated by
In addition, the migration amount is measured by placing the sample so that the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer is in contact with the filter paper set (migration amount on the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer side) and the sample. It distinguishes from what was arrange | positioned and measured so that a 2nd hydrophilic fiber content layer might contact | connect a filter paper set (transition amount by the side of a 2nd hydrophilic fiber content layer).
(9) The measurement is repeated a total of 5 times, and the average value of the diffusion length and the migration amount on the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer side and the migration amount on the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer side is calculated.
The diffusion-migration test is performed in a constant temperature and humidity chamber of 20 ± 5 ° C. × 65 ± 5% RH.

本開示の吸収体において、コアラップの製造方法は、特に制限されないが、例えば、以下の通り製造することができる。
図8は、上記コアラップの製造方法に用いられうる製造装置201の概略図である。
図8に示される製造装置201では、当技術分野で公知の方法により準備した、第1親水性繊維含有層を構成する繊維、例えば、第1親水性繊維を、フィーダーからカード機203に投入し、ウェブ205を形成する。次いで、当技術分野で公知の方法により準備した、パルプ繊維含有層を構成する繊維、例えば、パルプ繊維を、フィーダー207から、ウェブ205の上に堆積させ、積層ウェブ209を形成する。
In the absorbent body of the present disclosure, the method for producing the core wrap is not particularly limited, but can be produced, for example, as follows.
FIG. 8 is a schematic view of a manufacturing apparatus 201 that can be used in the above core wrap manufacturing method.
In the manufacturing apparatus 201 shown in FIG. 8, the fibers constituting the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, for example, the first hydrophilic fibers, prepared by a method known in the art, are fed from the feeder into the card machine 203. The web 205 is formed. Next, fibers constituting the pulp fiber-containing layer, for example, pulp fibers, prepared by a method known in the art are deposited on the web 205 from the feeder 207 to form a laminated web 209.

積層ウェブ209の形成と並行して、当技術分野で公知の方法により準備した、第2親水性繊維含有層を構成する繊維、例えば、第2親水性繊維を、フィーダーからカード機211に投入し、ウェブ213を形成する。次いで、ウェブ213を、積層ウェブ209の上に積み重ね、積層ウェブ215を形成する。   In parallel with the formation of the laminated web 209, the fibers constituting the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, for example, the second hydrophilic fibers, prepared by a method known in the art, are fed into the card machine 211 from the feeder. The web 213 is formed. The web 213 is then stacked on the laminated web 209 to form a laminated web 215.

次いで、積層ウェブ215を、ウォータージェット処理に付して、コアラップシート227を形成する。ウォータージェット処理は、流体を、積層ウェブ215に、その第2親水性繊維含有層側から噴射すること(第1ウォータージェット処理)、次いで、流体を、積層ウェブ215に、その第1親水性繊維含有層側から噴射すること(第2ウォータージェット処理)により実施される。   Next, the laminated web 215 is subjected to a water jet process to form a core wrap sheet 227. In the water jet treatment, a fluid is jetted onto the laminated web 215 from the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer side (first water jet treatment), and then the fluid is given to the laminated web 215 in the first hydrophilic fiber. It is carried out by spraying from the containing layer side (second water jet treatment).

第1ウォータージェット処理は、軸線周りに回転しながら搬送中の積層ウェブ215を、その第1親水性繊維含有層側から吸引し、積層ウェブ215をその外周面に保持する第1サクションドラム217と、第1サクションドラム217の外周面に保持された積層ウェブ215に、その第2親水性繊維含有層側から流体を噴射する第1流体噴射装置219、第2流体噴射装置220及び第3流体噴射装置221とにより実施される。   The first water jet treatment includes sucking the laminated web 215 being conveyed while rotating around the axis from the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer side, and holding the laminated web 215 on the outer peripheral surface thereof. The first fluid ejecting device 219, the second fluid ejecting device 220, and the third fluid ejecting the fluid to be ejected from the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer side to the laminated web 215 held on the outer peripheral surface of the first suction drum 217. With the device 221.

第2ウォータージェット処理は、軸線周りに回転しながら搬送中の積層ウェブ215を、第2親水性繊維含有層側から吸引し、積層ウェブ215をその外周面に保持する第2サクションドラム223と、第2サクションドラム223の外周面に保持された積層ウェブ215に、その第1親水性繊維含有層側から流体を噴射する第4流体噴射装置225とにより実施される。   The second water jet treatment sucks the laminated web 215 being conveyed while rotating around the axis from the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer side, and holds the laminated web 215 on the outer peripheral surface thereof; This is performed by a fourth fluid ejecting device 225 that ejects fluid from the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer side to the laminated web 215 held on the outer peripheral surface of the second suction drum 223.

第1ウォータージェット処理において、第1流体噴射装置219、第2流体噴射装置220及び第3流体噴射装置221の流体噴射圧と、第1サクションドラム217の吸引圧とを調整すること(例えば、第3流体噴射装置221の流体噴射圧を、当技術分野で通常実施されている圧力よりも高めに調整すること)により、パルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維の、第1親水性繊維含有層に対する貫通度を主に調整することができる。同様に、第2ウォータージェット処理において、第4流体噴射装置225の流体噴射圧と、第2サクションドラム223の吸引圧とを調整すること(例えば、第4流体噴射装置225の流体噴射圧を、当技術分野で通常実施されている圧力よりも高めに調整すること)により、パルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維の、第2親水性繊維含有層に対する貫通度を主に調整することができる。   In the first water jet process, adjusting the fluid ejection pressures of the first fluid ejection device 219, the second fluid ejection device 220, and the third fluid ejection device 221 and the suction pressure of the first suction drum 217 (for example, By adjusting the fluid ejection pressure of the three-fluid ejection device 221 to be higher than the pressure normally practiced in the art, the degree of penetration of the pulp fiber-containing layer into the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer Can be mainly adjusted. Similarly, in the second water jet process, adjusting the fluid ejection pressure of the fourth fluid ejection device 225 and the suction pressure of the second suction drum 223 (for example, the fluid ejection pressure of the fourth fluid ejection device 225 is By adjusting the pressure higher than the pressure normally practiced in the art, the penetration of the pulp fiber-containing layer into the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer can be mainly adjusted.

次いで、コアラップシート227を、当技術分野で公知の脱水機229に移動し、コアラップシート227の水分を脱水する。次いで、コアラップシート227を、当技術分野で公知の乾燥機231に移動し、ロール233で巻き取る。ロール233で巻き取られたコアラップシート227は、吸収性物品の製造の際に、当技術分野で公知の方法でカットされ、吸収体が製造される。   Next, the core wrap sheet 227 is moved to a dehydrator 229 known in the art, and the moisture in the core wrap sheet 227 is dehydrated. The core wrap sheet 227 is then moved to a dryer 231 known in the art and wound up with a roll 233. When the absorbent article is manufactured, the core wrap sheet 227 wound up by the roll 233 is cut by a method known in the art to manufacture an absorbent body.

本開示の吸収体は、吸収性物品用の吸収体である。本開示の吸収体を含む吸収性物品としては、液透過性シートと、液透過性シートと、液透過性シート及び液不透過性シートの間の吸収体とを備える吸収性物品が挙げられる。
上記吸収性物品としては、特に制限されず、例えば、尿を主に吸収する吸収性物品、例えば、使い捨ておむつ、尿取りパッド、動物用の排尿シート等、経血等を主に吸収する吸収性物品、例えば、生理用ナプキン、パンティーライナー等が挙げられる。本開示の吸収体が用いられうる吸収性物品としては、本開示の効果をより発揮できる観点から、尿を主に吸収する吸収性物品であることが好ましい。
The absorbent body of the present disclosure is an absorbent body for absorbent articles. Examples of the absorbent article including the absorbent body of the present disclosure include an absorbent article including a liquid-permeable sheet, a liquid-permeable sheet, and an absorbent body between the liquid-permeable sheet and the liquid-impermeable sheet.
The absorbent article is not particularly limited, and, for example, an absorbent article that mainly absorbs urine, such as a disposable diaper, a urine collection pad, an animal urination sheet, etc. Articles such as sanitary napkins, panty liners and the like can be mentioned. The absorbent article in which the absorbent body of the present disclosure can be used is preferably an absorbent article that mainly absorbs urine from the viewpoint that the effects of the present disclosure can be further exhibited.

以下、例を挙げて本開示を説明するが、本開示はこれらの例に限定されるものではない。
[製造例1]
−コアラップNo.1の製造−
図8に記載の製造装置を用いて、コアラップNo.1を製造した。コアラップNo.1では、第1親水性繊維含有層が、レーヨン繊維(繊維径:1.7dtex,平均繊維長:40mm)100質量%から構成され、第2親水性繊維含有層が、レーヨン繊維(繊維径:1.7dtex,平均繊維長:40mm)100質量%から構成され、パルプ繊維含有層が、針葉樹パルプ繊維(平均繊維長:3mm)100質量%から構成されていた。また、コアラップNo.1において、第1親水性繊維含有層、パルプ繊維含有層及び第2親水性繊維含有層は、それらの質量比が、1:3:1となるように供給された。コアラップNo.1の坪量、厚さ及び密度を、表1に示す。
Hereinafter, although an example is given and this indication is explained, this indication is not limited to these examples.
[Production Example 1]
-Core wrap No. Production of 1-
Using the manufacturing apparatus shown in FIG. 1 was produced. Core wrap No. 1, the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer is composed of 100% by mass of rayon fibers (fiber diameter: 1.7 dtex, average fiber length: 40 mm), and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer is made of rayon fibers (fiber diameter: 1.7 dtex, average fiber length: 40 mm) composed of 100% by mass, and the pulp fiber-containing layer was composed of 100% by mass of softwood pulp fibers (average fiber length: 3 mm). Core wrap No. 1, the 1st hydrophilic fiber content layer, the pulp fiber content layer, and the 2nd hydrophilic fiber content layer were supplied so that those mass ratio might be set to 1: 3: 1. Core wrap No. The basis weight, thickness and density of 1 are shown in Table 1.

[製造例2]
−コアラップNo.2の製造−
製造例1と同様にして、コアラップNo.1と、坪量、厚さ及び密度の異なるコアラップNo.2を製造した。コアラップNo.2の坪量、厚さ及び密度を、表1に示す。
[Production Example 2]
-Core wrap No. Production of 2
In the same manner as in Production Example 1, the core wrap No. No. 1 and core wrap No. different in basis weight, thickness and density. 2 was produced. Core wrap No. The basis weight, thickness, and density of 2 are shown in Table 1.

[製造例3]
−コアラップNo.3の製造−
第1親水性繊維含有層及び第2親水性繊維含有層のそれぞれを構成する繊維を、レーヨン繊維(繊維径:1.7dtex,平均繊維長:40mm)70質量%と、ポリエチレンテレフタラート(PET)繊維(繊維径:1.6dtex,平均繊維長:44mm)30質量%との混合物に変更した以外は、製造例1に従って、コアラップNo.3を製造した。コアラップNo.3において、第1親水性繊維含有層、パルプ繊維含有層及び第2親水性繊維含有層は、それらの質量比が、1:3:1となるように供給された。コアラップNo.3の坪量、厚さ及び密度を、表1に示す。
[Production Example 3]
-Core wrap No. Production of 3-
The fibers constituting each of the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer are 70% by mass of rayon fibers (fiber diameter: 1.7 dtex, average fiber length: 40 mm) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The core wrap No. was changed according to Production Example 1 except that the mixture was changed to a mixture with 30% by mass of fiber (fiber diameter: 1.6 dtex, average fiber length: 44 mm). 3 was produced. Core wrap No. 3, the 1st hydrophilic fiber content layer, the pulp fiber content layer, and the 2nd hydrophilic fiber content layer were supplied so that those mass ratio might be set to 1: 3: 1. Core wrap No. Table 1 shows the basis weight, thickness, and density of 3.

[製造例4]
−コアラップNo.4の製造−
レーヨン繊維(繊維径:1.4dtex,平均繊維長:44mm)100質量%から構成されるスパンレース不織布を製造した。コアラップNo.4の坪量、厚さ及び密度を、表1に示す。
[Production Example 4]
-Core wrap No. Production of 4-
A spunlace nonwoven fabric composed of 100% by mass of rayon fibers (fiber diameter: 1.4 dtex, average fiber length: 44 mm) was produced. Core wrap No. The basis weight, thickness and density of 4 are shown in Table 1.

[製造例5]
−使い捨ておむつNo.1の製造−
コアラップNo.1の上に、吸収コアNo.1を形成し、その上に、コアラップNo.1を積み重ねることにより、吸収体No.1を形成した。
具体的には、コアラップNo.1の上に、ホットメルト接着剤を塗工し、ポリアクリル酸塩系高吸収性ポリマー(SAP)を、坪量:125g/m2となるように積み重ね、SAP層を形成した。上記SAP層の上に、両面にホットメルト接着剤が塗工された親水性不織布(ポリエチレン繊維:40質量%,ポリエチレンテレフタラート繊維:60質量%,坪量:40g/m2,親水化剤が塗工されている)を積み重ねた。上記親水性不織布の上に、ポリアクリル酸塩系高吸収性ポリマー(SAP)を、坪量:125g/m2となるように積み重ね、SAP層を形成した。当該SAP層の上に、ホットメルト接着剤を塗工したコアラップNo.1を積み重ね、厚さを調整することにより、吸収体No.1を形成した。吸収体No.1は、坪量:430g/m2と、厚さ:2.14mmとを有していた。吸収体No.1の断面を電子顕微鏡で確認したところ、パルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維が、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、吸収コアNo.1のポリアクリル酸塩系高吸収性ポリマーに直接接触していることが確認された。
吸収体No.1を用いて、図1に示される使い捨ておむつNo.1を製造した。
[Production Example 5]
-Disposable diaper No. Production of 1-
Core wrap No. 1 on the absorbent core no. 1 and core wrap no. 1 are stacked, absorber No. 1 is stacked. 1 was formed.
Specifically, the core wrap No. A hot melt adhesive was applied onto 1 and polyacrylate-based superabsorbent polymer (SAP) was stacked so as to have a basis weight of 125 g / m 2 to form an SAP layer. A hydrophilic non-woven fabric (polyethylene fiber: 40% by mass, polyethylene terephthalate fiber: 60% by mass, basis weight: 40 g / m 2 , hydrophilizing agent coated with hot melt adhesive on both sides on the SAP layer. Stacked). On the hydrophilic nonwoven fabric, polyacrylate-based superabsorbent polymer (SAP) was stacked to have a basis weight of 125 g / m 2 to form an SAP layer. A core wrap No. 1 coated with a hot melt adhesive on the SAP layer. 1 are stacked and the thickness is adjusted, whereby the absorbent body No. 1 is adjusted. 1 was formed. Absorber No. 1 had a basis weight of 430 g / m 2 and a thickness of 2.14 mm. Absorber No. 1 was confirmed by an electron microscope, the pulp fiber of the pulp fiber-containing layer penetrated the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, and the absorption core No. 1 was confirmed to be in direct contact with the polyacrylate superabsorbent polymer.
Absorber No. 1, disposable diaper No. 1 shown in FIG. 1 was produced.

[製造例6]
−使い捨ておむつNo.2の製造−
コアラップNo.1をコアラップNo.2に変更した以外は、製造例5に従って、吸収体No.2、並びに使い捨ておむつNo.2を製造した。吸収体No.2は、坪量:430g/m2と、厚さ:2.46mmとを有していた。
なお、吸収体No.2の断面を電子顕微鏡で確認したところ、パルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維が、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、吸収コアNo.1のポリアクリル酸塩系高吸収性ポリマーに直接接触していることが確認された。
[Production Example 6]
-Disposable diaper No. Production of 2
Core wrap No. 1 is core wrap no. Except for changing to No. 2, according to Production Example 5, Absorber No. 2 and disposable diaper No. 2 was produced. Absorber No. 2 had a basis weight of 430 g / m 2 and a thickness of 2.46 mm.
Absorber No. When the cross section of No. 2 was confirmed with an electron microscope, the pulp fibers of the pulp fiber-containing layer penetrated the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, and the absorption core No. 1 was confirmed to be in direct contact with the polyacrylate superabsorbent polymer.

[製造例7]
−使い捨ておむつNo.3の製造−
コアラップNo.1をコアラップNo.3に変更した以外は、製造例5に従って、吸収体No.3、並びに使い捨ておむつNo.3を製造した。吸収体No.3は、坪量:420g/m2と、厚さ:1.77mmとを有していた。
なお、吸収体No.3の断面を電子顕微鏡で確認したところ、パルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維が、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、吸収コアNo.1のポリアクリル酸塩系高吸収性ポリマーに直接接触していることが確認された。
[Production Example 7]
-Disposable diaper No. Production of 3-
Core wrap No. 1 is core wrap no. Except for changing to No. 3, according to Production Example 5, Absorber No. 3 and disposable diaper No.3. 3 was produced. Absorber No. 3 had a basis weight of 420 g / m 2 and a thickness of 1.77 mm.
Absorber No. 3 was confirmed by an electron microscope, the pulp fiber of the pulp fiber-containing layer penetrated the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, and the absorption core No. 1 was confirmed to be in direct contact with the polyacrylate superabsorbent polymer.

[製造例8]
−使い捨ておむつNo.4の製造−
コアラップNo.1の上に、吸収コアNo.2を形成し、その上に、コアラップNo.1を積み重ねることにより、吸収体No.4を形成した。
具体的には、コアラップNo.1の上に、ホットメルト接着剤を塗工し、その上にポリアクリル酸塩系高吸収性ポリマー(SAP)層を、坪量:250g/m2となるように積み重ね、上記SAP層の上に、ホットメルト接着剤が塗工されたコアラップNo.2を積み重ね、積み重ね物の厚さを調整することにより、吸収体No.4を製造した。吸収体No.4は、坪量:375g/m2と、厚さ:1.26mmとを有していた。
なお、吸収体No.4の断面を電子顕微鏡で確認したところ、パルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維が、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、ポリアクリル酸塩系高吸収性ポリマーに直接接触していることが確認された。
吸収体No.1を吸収体No.4に変更した以外は、製造例5と同様にして、使い捨ておむつNo.4を製造した。
[Production Example 8]
-Disposable diaper No. Production of 4-
Core wrap No. 1 on the absorbent core no. 2 and a core wrap no. 1 are stacked, absorber No. 1 is stacked. 4 was formed.
Specifically, the core wrap No. 1 is coated with a hot melt adhesive, and a polyacrylate-based superabsorbent polymer (SAP) layer is stacked thereon with a basis weight of 250 g / m 2. And core wrap No. coated with a hot melt adhesive. 2 are stacked and the thickness of the stack is adjusted, so that the absorber No. 2 is stacked. 4 was produced. Absorber No. 4 had a basis weight: 375 g / m 2 and a thickness: 1.26 mm.
Absorber No. When the cross section of No. 4 was confirmed with an electron microscope, it was confirmed that the pulp fibers of the pulp fiber-containing layer penetrated the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and were in direct contact with the polyacrylate superabsorbent polymer. It was.
Absorber No. 1 is the absorber No. 1. The disposable diaper No. 4 was changed in the same manner as in Production Example 5 except that the change was made to 4. 4 was produced.

[製造例9]
−使い捨ておむつNo.5の製造−
コアラップNo.1をコアラップNo.4に変更した以外は、製造例5に従って、吸収体No.5、並びに使い捨ておむつNo.5を製造した。吸収体No.5は、坪量:420g/m2と、厚さ:1.83mmとを有していた。
[Production Example 9]
-Disposable diaper No. 5 production-
Core wrap No. 1 is core wrap no. Except for changing to No. 4, according to Production Example 5, Absorber No. 5, and disposable diaper No. 5 was produced. Absorber No. 5 had a basis weight of 420 g / m 2 and a thickness of 1.83 mm.

[実施例1〜4、及び比較例1]
使い捨ておむつNo.1〜No.5に、以下に規定する吸収性試験を行い、吸収時間、リウェット量、及び液不透過性シート側の拡散長を評価した。結果を表1に示す。
[Examples 1 to 4 and Comparative Example 1]
Disposable diaper No. 1-No. 5 was subjected to an absorptivity test specified below, and the absorption time, rewet amount, and diffusion length on the liquid-impermeable sheet side were evaluated. The results are shown in Table 1.

[吸収性試験]
(1)吸収性物品を、側面視が略U字型であるU字器具にセットする。なお、吸収性物品は、U字器具に、吸収体の長手方向の中央位置と、U字器具中央部(最も高さが低い位置)との位置を合わせるようにセットする。
[Absorbability test]
(1) The absorbent article is set in a U-shaped instrument having a substantially U-shaped side view. In addition, an absorbent article is set to a U-shaped instrument so that the center position of the longitudinal direction of an absorber and the position of a U-shaped instrument center part (position with the lowest height) may be matched.

<第1サイクル>
(2)吸収体の中央位置に、ビュレットから、80mLの人工尿(1回目)を、80mL/10秒の速度で注入する。
(3)1回目の人工尿の注入開始から、U字器具内の人工尿がなくなるまでの時間を、吸収時間(80mL)として記録する。
(4)1回目の人工尿の注入開始から3分後、吸収性物品の液不透過性シートにおいて、人工尿が拡散した領域の輪郭(80mL)を記録する。
(5)1回目の人工尿の注入開始から5分後、100mm×100mmのろ紙約60gを、人工尿注入点を中心として吸収性物品の液透過性シート上に静置する。さらに、その上に3.5kg、100mm×100mm×50mm(高さ)の錘を静置する。なお、液透過性シート上に静置する前に、ろ紙の質量を測定する。
(6)1回目の人工尿の注入開始から8分後、錘を取り除いて、ろ紙の質量を測定し、試験前のろ紙の質量を差し引き、その差分をリウェット量(80mL)とする。
<First cycle>
(2) 80 mL of artificial urine (first time) is injected into the center of the absorber from the burette at a rate of 80 mL / 10 seconds.
(3) Record the time from the start of the first artificial urine injection until the artificial urine in the U-shaped instrument disappears as the absorption time (80 mL).
(4) Three minutes after the start of the first artificial urine injection, the contour (80 mL) of the region where the artificial urine has diffused is recorded on the liquid-impermeable sheet of the absorbent article.
(5) Five minutes after the start of the first artificial urine injection, about 60 g of 100 mm × 100 mm filter paper is left on the liquid-permeable sheet of the absorbent article with the artificial urine injection point as the center. Further, a weight of 3.5 kg, 100 mm × 100 mm × 50 mm (height) is placed on the plate. In addition, before leaving still on a liquid-permeable sheet | seat, the mass of a filter paper is measured.
(6) Eight minutes after the start of the first artificial urine injection, the weight is removed, the mass of the filter paper is measured, the mass of the filter paper before the test is subtracted, and the difference is defined as the rewet amount (80 mL).

<第2サイクル>
(7)1回目の人工尿の注入開始から10分後、吸収体の中央位置に、ビュレットから、80mLの人工尿(2回目)を、80mL/10秒の速度で注入する。
(8)2回目の人工尿の注入開始から、U字器具内の人工尿がなくなるまでの時間を、吸収時間(160mL)として記録する。
(9)2回目の人工尿の注入開始から3分後、吸収性物品の液不透過性シートにおいて、人工尿が拡散した領域の輪郭(160mL)を記録する。
(10)2回目の人工尿の注入開始から5分後、100mm×100mmのろ紙約60gを、人工尿注入点を中心として吸収性物品の液透過性シート上に静置する。さらに、その上に3.5kg、100mm×100mm×50mm(高さ)の錘を静置する。なお、液透過性シート上に静置する前に、ろ紙の質量を測定する。
(11)2回目の人工尿の注入開始から8分後、錘を取り除いて、ろ紙の質量を測定し、試験前のろ紙の質量を差し引き、その差分をリウェット量(160mL)とする。
<Second cycle>
(7) Ten minutes after the start of the first artificial urine injection, 80 mL of artificial urine (second time) is injected from the burette into the center of the absorber at a rate of 80 mL / 10 seconds.
(8) Record the time from the start of the second artificial urine injection until the artificial urine in the U-shaped device disappears as the absorption time (160 mL).
(9) Three minutes after the start of the second artificial urine injection, the contour (160 mL) of the region where the artificial urine has diffused is recorded on the liquid-impermeable sheet of the absorbent article.
(10) Five minutes after the start of the second artificial urine injection, about 60 g of 100 mm × 100 mm filter paper is left on the liquid-permeable sheet of the absorbent article with the artificial urine injection point as the center. Further, a weight of 3.5 kg, 100 mm × 100 mm × 50 mm (height) is placed on the plate. In addition, before leaving still on a liquid-permeable sheet | seat, the mass of a filter paper is measured.
(11) Eight minutes after the start of the second artificial urine injection, the weight is removed, the mass of the filter paper is measured, the mass of the filter paper before the test is subtracted, and the difference is defined as the rewet amount (160 mL).

<第3サイクル>
(12) (7)〜(11)の操作を繰り返し、吸収時間(240mL)を測定し、輪郭(240mL)を記録する。
<Third cycle>
(12) The operations of (7) to (11) are repeated, the absorption time (240 mL) is measured, and the contour (240 mL) is recorded.

(13)人工尿が拡散した領域の輪郭(80,160,240mL)から、吸収性物品の長手方向の人工尿の拡散長(80,160,240mL)を測定する。
なお、人工尿の組成は、上述の通りである。
(13) The artificial urine diffusion length (80, 160, 240 mL) in the longitudinal direction of the absorbent article is measured from the contour (80, 160, 240 mL) of the region where the artificial urine has diffused.
The composition of artificial urine is as described above.

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表1より、本開示の吸収体No.1〜No.4を含む使い捨ておむつNo.1〜No.4は、従来の拡散シートを含む使い捨ておむつNo.5と比較して、複数回の人工尿を吸収した場合に、吸収時間が短く、そして拡散長が長いことが分かる。また、コアラップの密度が同等である、使い捨ておむつNo.2と、使い捨ておむつNo.5とを比較すると、使い捨ておむつNo.2は、使い捨ておむつNo.5よりも、複数回の人工尿を吸収した場合に、リウェット量が少ないことが分かる。   From Table 1, the absorbent body No. 1-No. No. 4 disposable diaper No. 4 1-No. No. 4 is a disposable diaper No. 4 including a conventional diffusion sheet. It can be seen that the absorption time is short and the diffusion length is long when the artificial urine is absorbed a plurality of times compared to 5. In addition, disposable diaper No. having the same core wrap density. 2 and disposable diaper No.2. Compared with No. 5, disposable diaper No. 2 is disposable diaper No.2. It can be seen that the amount of rewet is smaller when the artificial urine is absorbed more than once.

[実施例5及び比較例2]
コアラップNo.2及びコアラップNo.4の、拡散−移行試験における拡散長と、第1親水性繊維含有層側の移行量とを測定した。結果を表2に示す。
[Example 5 and Comparative Example 2]
Core wrap No. 2 and core wrap No. 4, the diffusion length in the diffusion-migration test and the migration amount on the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer side were measured. The results are shown in Table 2.

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1 吸収性物品
3 液透過性シート
5 液不透過性シート
7 吸収体
11 吸収コア
13,14 コアラップ
15 肌側面
17 非肌側面
19 高分子吸収剤
20,20a,20b 高分子吸収剤の層
21 親水性布帛
22 層
23,24 第1親水性繊維
25,26 第1親水性繊維含有層
27,28 パルプ繊維
29,30 パルプ繊維含有層
31,32 第2親水性繊維
33,34 第2親水性繊維含有層
35,36 面
41 液体
43 供給点
45 液体透過領域
101 防漏壁
103 弾性部材
105 固定部
107 弾性部材
109 テープファスナ
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Absorbent article 3 Liquid-permeable sheet 5 Liquid-impermeable sheet 7 Absorber 11 Absorbing core 13, 14 Core wrap 15 Skin side 17 Non-skin side 19 Polymer absorbent 20, 20a, 20b Polymer absorbent layer 21 Hydrophilic Fabric 22 layer 23, 24 first hydrophilic fiber 25, 26 first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer 27, 28 pulp fiber 29, 30 pulp fiber-containing layer 31, 32 second hydrophilic fiber 33, 34 second hydrophilic fiber Contained layer 35, 36 surface 41 Liquid 43 Supply point 45 Liquid permeation area 101 Leak preventive wall 103 Elastic member 105 Fixed portion 107 Elastic member 109 Tape fastener

Claims (12)

高分子吸収剤を含む吸収コアと、コアラップとを有する、吸収性物品用の吸収体であって、
前記コアラップが、(i)前記吸収コアに隣接し、平均繊維長が25mm〜75mmの第1親水性繊維を含む、第1親水性繊維含有層と、(ii)第1親水性繊維含有層に隣接し、パルプ繊維を含む、パルプ繊維含有層と、(iii)前記パルプ繊維含有層に隣接し、平均繊維長が25mm〜75mmの第2親水性繊維を含む、第2親水性繊維含有層とを含み、
前記パルプ繊維含有層の前記パルプ繊維の一部が、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、前記吸収コアと接触している、
ことを特徴とする前記吸収体。
An absorbent body for an absorbent article having an absorbent core containing a polymer absorbent and a core wrap,
The core wrap includes (i) a first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer adjacent to the absorbent core and including a first hydrophilic fiber having an average fiber length of 25 mm to 75 mm, and (ii) a first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer. A pulp fiber-containing layer adjacent to and including pulp fibers; and (iii) a second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer adjacent to the pulp fiber-containing layer and including second hydrophilic fibers having an average fiber length of 25 mm to 75 mm; Including
A part of the pulp fiber of the pulp fiber-containing layer passes through the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and is in contact with the absorbent core.
Said absorber characterized by the above-mentioned.
前記吸収コアが、前記高分子吸収剤を、前記吸収コアの表面に有し、前記パルプ繊維含有層の前記パルプ繊維の一部が、第1親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、前記吸収コアの表面の前記高分子吸収剤と接触している、請求項1に記載の吸収体。   The absorbent core has the polymer absorbent on the surface of the absorbent core, and a part of the pulp fiber of the pulp fiber-containing layer penetrates the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer, The absorbent body according to claim 1, which is in contact with the polymer absorbent on the surface. 第1親水性繊維含有層が、前記吸収コアの表面の高分子吸収剤に接着層を介して固定されている、請求項2に記載の吸収体。   The absorbent body according to claim 2, wherein the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer is fixed to the polymer absorbent on the surface of the absorbent core via an adhesive layer. 前記吸収体が、前記コアラップを、少なくとも前記吸収コアの肌側面に備え、前記吸収コアの肌側面に配置された前記コアラップにおいて、前記パルプ繊維含有層の前記パルプ繊維の一部が、第2親水性繊維含有層を貫通し、第2親水性繊維含有層の前記パルプ繊維含有層と反対側の面に達している、請求項1〜3のいずれか一項に記載の吸収体。   The absorbent body includes the core wrap at least on the skin side surface of the absorbent core, and in the core wrap disposed on the skin side surface of the absorbent core, a part of the pulp fibers of the pulp fiber-containing layer is a second hydrophilic. The absorbent body according to any one of claims 1 to 3, which penetrates through the hydrophilic fiber-containing layer and reaches the surface of the second hydrophilic fiber-containing layer on the side opposite to the pulp fiber-containing layer. 第1親水性繊維及び第2親水性繊維のそれぞれが、セルロース系繊維である、請求項1〜4のいずれか一項に記載の吸収体。   The absorbent body according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein each of the first hydrophilic fiber and the second hydrophilic fiber is a cellulosic fiber. 前記パルプ繊維含有層の前記パルプ繊維が、1〜10mmの平均繊維長を有する、請求項1〜5のいずれか一項に記載の吸収体。   The absorber according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the pulp fiber of the pulp fiber-containing layer has an average fiber length of 1 to 10 mm. 前記コアラップが、30g〜100g/m2の坪量を有する、請求項1〜6のいずれか一項に記載の吸収体。 It said core wrap has a basis weight of 30g~100g / m 2, the absorption body according to any one of claims 1 to 6. 前記コアラップが、0.05〜0.20g/cm3の密度を有する、請求項1〜7のいずれか一項に記載の吸収体。 The absorber according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the core wrap has a density of 0.05 to 0.20 g / cm 3 . 前記コアラップが、拡散−移行試験において、130mm以上の拡散長と、31.0g以上の第1親水性繊維含有層側の移行量とを有する、請求項1〜8のいずれか一項に記載の吸収体。   9. The core wrap according to claim 1, wherein the core wrap has a diffusion length of 130 mm or more and a migration amount of the first hydrophilic fiber-containing layer side of 31.0 g or more in a diffusion-migration test. Absorber. 前記コアラップが、前記吸収コアの肌側面及び非肌側面の両面に隣接して配置されている、請求項1〜9のいずれか一項に記載の吸収体。   The absorber according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the core wrap is disposed adjacent to both the skin side surface and the non-skin side surface of the absorbent core. 前記吸収コアが、前記高分子吸収剤を、前記吸収コアの肌側面及び非肌側面の両面に有し、前記肌側面及び非肌側面に配置された前記コアラップの前記パルプ繊維含有層のパルプ繊維が、それぞれ、前記吸収コアの、前記肌側面及び非肌側面に有する前記高分子吸収剤に接触している、請求項10に記載の吸収体。   The absorbent core has the polymer absorbent on both the skin side surface and the non-skin side surface of the absorbent core, and the pulp fiber of the pulp fiber-containing layer of the core wrap disposed on the skin side surface and the non-skin side surface. The absorbent body according to claim 10, wherein each of the absorbent cores is in contact with the polymer absorbent on the skin side surface and the non-skin side surface of the absorbent core. 前記吸収コアが、前記肌側面に存在する前記高分子吸収剤と、非肌側面に存在する前記高分子吸収剤との間に、親水性布帛を含む、請求項11に記載の吸収体。   The absorbent body according to claim 11, wherein the absorbent core includes a hydrophilic fabric between the polymer absorbent present on the skin side and the polymer absorbent present on the non-skin side.
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